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That happy rainy day has arrived.
As Elizabeth Johnson, the Tempe mother of missing Baby Gabriel is preparing to exchange her black and white striped jail uniform for bright orange prison garb, a Scottsdale woman connected to the case will remain free.
Nearly three years after the case of missing Baby Gabriel Johnson captured national attention, his mother, Elizabeth Johnson, was sentenced on Friday to 5.25 years of prison on offenses in connection to the case.
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The mother of missing "Baby Gabriel" wanted to get out of jail Thursday, but a judge has denied her wish.
A Tempe woman awaiting sentencing for a conviction in her son's disappearance has asked a judge to release her from jail on her own recognizance.
It’s been nearly three years since 8-month-old Gabriel Johnson disappeared and the verdict against his mother is in. A jury did not find her guilty of kidnapping. They couldn’t agree on that charge.
Elizabeth Johnson, the Valley woman whose infant son vanished nearly three years ago avoided what could have been a lengthy prison term of nearly 30 years after a jury failed to reach a verdict on the most serious charge against her, instead convicting her of a lesser count of unlawful imprisonment Thursday.
Jurors will begin deliberating Wednesday at a trial for an Arizona woman charged in the disappearance of her baby more than two years ago.
An Arizona woman charged in the disappearance of her infant son more than two years ago was consumed with anger over the demise of her romantic ties with his father and used the boy as a pawn in their disputes, a prosecutor said Tuesday in closing arguments at the woman's trial.
The trial of an Arizona woman charged with criminal wrongdoing in her child's disappearance is set to resume Tuesday.
The mother of Baby Gabriel unexpectedly left the courtroom Tuesday as the prosecution wrapped up its case against her.
Prosecutors used baby Gabriel's mother's own words against her during trial on Monday.
Elizabeth Johnson temporarily left the courtroom in tears after a dramatic day in the courtroom on Tuesday.
For nearly three years, most of the court proceedings involving missing Baby Gabriel Johnson have centered around his mother, Elizabeth Johnson, who has said both that she killed the boy and that she gave him to a couple she did not know when she took him to San Antonio in the midst of a custody battle.
The biggest day of testimony is expected Monday in the " Baby Gabriel case" with the little boy's father set to take the stand.
An Arizona woman charged with criminal wrongdoing in her child's disappearance more than two years ago ran off to another state with the child because the baby's father had broken up with her, prosecutors said Thursday.
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