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MIAMI (AP) — A woman pleaded guilty Monday to sending her 11-year-old daughter outside their home in her nightgown to peddle heroin.
Alison Lolanda Davis, 37, was sentenced to five years in prison in a plea deal. She's been in jail since being arrested last January, unable to make $120,000 bond, and was given credit for time served.
A prosecutor said proceedings were pending in juvenile court to terminate Davis' parental rights. The girl, who was not charged, is in state custody along with a sister.
Davis pleaded guilty to all nine counts against her, including cocaine possession, drug trafficking, child abuse and contributing to the delinquency of a child.
Police said they started watching the South Miami house in October 2003 based on a tip. Officers said they saw the girl regularly selling $10 and $20 doses of heroin to drivers and pedestrians. Undercover officers said they made three buys before raiding the house.
Alison Lolanda Davis, 37, was sentenced to five years in prison in a plea deal. She's been in jail since being arrested last January, unable to make $120,000 bond, and was given credit for time served.
A prosecutor said proceedings were pending in juvenile court to terminate Davis' parental rights. The girl, who was not charged, is in state custody along with a sister.
Davis pleaded guilty to all nine counts against her, including cocaine possession, drug trafficking, child abuse and contributing to the delinquency of a child.
Police said they started watching the South Miami house in October 2003 based on a tip. Officers said they saw the girl regularly selling $10 and $20 doses of heroin to drivers and pedestrians. Undercover officers said they made three buys before raiding the house.