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Tia Skinner
Tia Skinner
Jonathan Kurtz, Tia Skinner and James Preston.
Tia Skinner is led from the courtroom after she is found guilty
of conspiracy to commit first-degree
murder, attempted murder and first-degree murder Tuesday, Aug. 16,
2011 in Port Huron, Mich.,
for the slaying of her father, Paul Skinner, and the brutal attack
on her mother, Mara Skinner.
(AP Photo/The Port Huron Times Herald, Mark R. Rummel)
Mara Skinner shows her injuries from a stabbing
during the preliminary trial
of Tia Skinner on
November 23, 2010.
Tia Skinner
Seventeen-year-old Tia Skinner, left, Avoca 18-year-olds James
Preston, center
and Jonathan Kurtz, wearing glasses, attend a
preliminary hearing in court in
Port Huron, Mich., on Tuesday, Nov.
23, 2010.
(AP Photo/Andre J. Jackson, Pool)
James Preston, Jonathan Kurtz and Tia Skinner.
Tia Skinner looks to her family and addresses them during her
resentencing hearing in 31st
Circuit court in Port
Huron, Mich. on
Thursday, July 11, 2013. Skinner, who was convicted
of plotting to
have her father stabbed to
death when she was just 17 years old was
sentenced again to life in prison without parole. Skinner returned
to court as a result
of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that bars
mandatory no-parole sentences for under-18s
convicted of
first-degree murder. The St. Clair County Circuit Court judge was
free to
give Skinner a shot at
parole but settled again on a
sentence that means she'll
never leave prison.
(AP Photo/The Port
Huron Times Herald, Mark R. Rummel)
Tia Skinner
Tia Skinner cries as she watches a video of her father, Paul, made
by her family shown
during the sentencing
in Judge Daniel Kelly's courtroom Friday, Sept. 16, 2011, for the
murder of her father, Paul Skinner and
the attack on her mother, Mara Skinner in the
Yale home Nov. 12, 2010.
(Mark R. Rummel/Port Huron Times Herald)
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