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Heene was just sentenced to 90 days in jail, 30 of which will be hard time.
http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=129452&catid=339
FORT COLLINS - A judge sentenced a father who carried out the "balloon boy" hoax to 90 days in jail, 30 of which will be hard time, on Wednesday morning.
The judge said that 60 days of the 90-day sentence can be served as work release.
The judge also sentenced Richard Heene to four years of probation and ordered him to pay restitution for the rescue efforts.
Before the sentencing, Heene spoke before the court, saying he was sorry, especially to the rescue workers who chased down false reports that his 6-year-old son Falcon had floated away in a homemade balloon full of helium.
Heene choked back tears as he stood before a judge and apologized: "I do want to reiterate that I'm very, very sorry."
Earlier, a prosecutor urged a judge to give Heene the maximum punishment of 90 days behind bars. His lawyer asked for probation.
Prosecutors say a message needs to be sent to other self-promoters that they will be punished for orchestrating hoaxes.
Richard and Mayumi Heene pleaded guilty to charges that they carried out the balloon stunt in October to promote a reality TV show.
(Copyright KUSA*TV/Associated Press, All Rights Reserved)
http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=129452&catid=339
FORT COLLINS - A judge sentenced a father who carried out the "balloon boy" hoax to 90 days in jail, 30 of which will be hard time, on Wednesday morning.
The judge said that 60 days of the 90-day sentence can be served as work release.
The judge also sentenced Richard Heene to four years of probation and ordered him to pay restitution for the rescue efforts.
Before the sentencing, Heene spoke before the court, saying he was sorry, especially to the rescue workers who chased down false reports that his 6-year-old son Falcon had floated away in a homemade balloon full of helium.
Heene choked back tears as he stood before a judge and apologized: "I do want to reiterate that I'm very, very sorry."
Earlier, a prosecutor urged a judge to give Heene the maximum punishment of 90 days behind bars. His lawyer asked for probation.
Prosecutors say a message needs to be sent to other self-promoters that they will be punished for orchestrating hoaxes.
Richard and Mayumi Heene pleaded guilty to charges that they carried out the balloon stunt in October to promote a reality TV show.
(Copyright KUSA*TV/Associated Press, All Rights Reserved)