Mom who pled guilty to starving son will get trial
Even though she pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and child abuse charges, Ashley Williams will be allowed to recant her plea and have a trial.
Even though she pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and child abuse charges, Ashley Williams will be allowed to recant her plea and have a trial.
The outpouring of support continues for the Richmond mom convicted of starving her son to death.
A judge has ruled that a guilty plea will stand for a woman serving time behind bars for starving her child to death.
At a packed courtroom Wednesday, Judge Spencer heard a motion to allow Ashley Williams to keep an attorney of her choice.
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