“I’m looking for equal justice equal to the crimes that were committed,” Montague said.
Montague spoke for nearly an hour about the pain and impact he has suffered, including surgeries and health issues that still affect him. “My ability to be productive in the world was taken away by Veronica,” he said.
Lewis apologized for the shooting. “I would like to express how deeply sorry I am for hurting Mr. Montague and the pain I caused him and his family,” she said. Her public defender, Jessica Brown, said the plea agreement allows Lewis to receive help for mental health problems she faced when the shooting happened.
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Vermont Business Magazine The Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Vermont stated that Veronica Lewis, 37, of Worcester, Vermont, was sentenced today by United States District Judge Christina Reiss after previously having pled guilty to Interference with Commerce by Robbery and Possession of a Stolen Firearm.
Judge Reiss accepted the agreement of the parties that Lewis be sentenced to a term of 6 years of incarceration, with no credit for the approximately four years Lewis served in state custody prior to her federal arrest. Lewis will also serve 3 years of supervised release, the maximum available term of post-incarcerative supervision.