![]() “I’m inclined to accept this sentence, this agreement.” So, here we are,” Demchick-Alloy addressed Kane at the start of the violation hearing. “I was not anticipating seeing you again but that’s been your choice, not mine. ![]() Kane, 55, showed no emotion Monday as Montgomery County Judge Wendy Demchick-Alloy accepted an agreement reached between prosecutors and Kane’s lawyer that will allow her to be immediately paroled to a Chester County residential treatment program. NORRISTOWN - Former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Granahan Kane will spend the next four years under court supervision and must complete a substance abuse treatment program after she admitted to violating probation related to her 2016 perjury conviction with a new arrest for drunken driving in Scranton, Lackawanna County. ![]()
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