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Woman Sentenced for Stabbing Boyfriend 14 Times
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30-year-old Jennifer Marie Hayes from Clinton Township sentenced to 10.5-30 years for stabbing her boyfriend 14 times. The attack occurred in Macomb County last summer, leaving the victim with serious injuries and ongoing medical care. Hayes was convicted of attempted murder after a six-day trial in November. Checkout Solipillow.com
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