Former Fort Frances nurse Lindsey Coyle will return home next month with strict conditions
FORT FRANCES — A former nurse imprisoned earlier this year for her role in the death of a 76-year-old hospital patient has been granted parole.
Coyle was sentenced in January to two years in prison after pleading guilty to criminal negligence causing death. The dosage was not corrected, causing Fletcher to receive twice the amount of morphine she was supposed to get, and she died soon after. The Times reports that Coyle will be released from the Grand Valley Institution for Women in September, and be allowed to serve the rest of her sentence at home in Fort Frances.
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