Balloon Boy Hoax

Wednesday, December 23, 2009 by Anne
Larimer County Judge Stephen Shapanski ordered Richard Heene to serve 90 days in jail, including 60 days on work release. The sentence means Heene will serve 30 days in jail, before qualifying to leave his cell during the day to work as a construction contractor. He'll remain in jail at night. Mayumi Heene was ordered to spend 20 days in the Larimer County Workender Program, which would allow her to serve her sentence during the day and spend the nights at home with the couple's three children: Falcon, 6; Ryo, 8; and Bradford, 10.

Spokeswoman for the Larimer County District Attorney's office, Linda Jensen, said the program may not involve spending time in a cell. "It just depends on what they decide when she applies for the program."



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