Faith-Healing Father Released Early For Good Behavior
Carl Worthington, the Oregon City man who was convicted of criminal mistreatment in the faith-healing death of his daughter, has been released early for good behavior.
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office spokesperson, Jim Strovink, says Worthington served 54 days.
Jim Strovink:“He’s been a model inmate. we had no problems with him. For each 30 days he acquires 3 days good time, so was released six days early on his 60 day sentence.”
Worthington also received a five-year probationary sentence.
Judge Steven Maurer said the sentence reflected the seriousness ofthe crime, and the duty of society to protect children.
Worthington was also ordered to choose a pediatrician to provide regular care for his 5-year-old daughter and for the child his wife is expecting.
© 2009 OPB
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