Marion woman gets probation, community service for tattooing neighbor’s child

A woman accused of tattooing her neighbor’s 11-year-old daughter was sentenced to two years of probation and 80 hours of community service after changing her plea and avoiding a potential trial.

Lauren Christina Halley changed her plea in the Fifth Judicial Circuit Court to “Guilty or No Contest” and received the aforementioned sentence on July 25.

According to court records, Halley received a total of two years of probation and must complete 80 hours of community service with the Marion County Solid Waste Department. Her community service “as arranged by the misdemeanor probation office.” She must also appear in person at the office in Ocala to make arrangements for doing the hours…

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