CHAMBERSBURG
Wednesday, Sept. 10
A Chambersburg man convicted in July in an elder abuse case was sentenced today to five to 10 years in a state prison.
David Baine, 42, was convicted by a jury of neglecting his mother, 87-year-old Agnes "Aggie" Baine, to the point she almost died last year.
In handing down the sentence, Franklin County Judge Carol Van Horn also inserted a "no-contact" clause that prohibits David Baine from contacting or seeing his mother, who is now a long-term care patient at a local nursing home.
SOURCE: The Public Opinion
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