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		<title>Woman freed from jail for heart transplant sent back for CVS theft</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Woman freed from jail for heart transplant sent back for CVS theft</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 09:36:54 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> ILL WILL: Jailbird freed for heart transplant flung back in slammer for CVS theft<br /><br />Kathleen Lucadamo<br /><br />Saturday, August 13th 2011, 4:00 AM<br /><br />Courtesy of Newsday<br /><br />Diane McCloud&#x27;s 15-month jail sentence was suspended so she could get a life saving heart transplant, but the judge&#x27;s sympathy ended after McCloud plead guilty to shoplifting.<br /><br />A sticky-fingered Long Island woman who had been freed from jail so she could get a heart transplant may have given up a second chance at life - all for some diet pills and Crest Whitestrips.<br /><br />Diane McCloud, 47, of Hempstead, showed up at court Friday for a hearing in her previous case and was arrested and jailed for stealing about $500 in toiletry items from a CVS store in July.<br /><br />The CVS caper came after a judge halted a previous 15-month sentence for a petit larceny rap in January so she could get on a waiting list for a transplant.<br /><br />It seemed like McCloud, who has end-stage heart disease, had gotten away with the CVS theft - until the stunning and potentially life-threatening reversal of fortune in Nassau County District Court.<br /><br />Judge Francis Ricigliano, who had sprung her on the previous sentence, was furious she had shown him up a second time - and tossed her in jail.<br /><br />The heart transplant is off the table, said her lawyer, Leonard Isaacs, explaining that as an inmate, she no longer qualifies for the Medicaid that would have covered a transplant.<br /><br />McCloud, who could be heard sobbing in court, travels with an I.V. drip that keeps her heart pumping.<br /><br />She had been going to screenings at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan to get on a heart transplant list there.<br /><br />I don&#x27;t know if she can medically survive another year. I hope she does, but it looks bleak, Isaacs said. It&#x27;s not the judge&#x27;s fault. He was kind by giving her an opportunity to get a heart transplant.<br /><br />After Ricigliano let McCloud out of jail, he had a change of tune in the spring when her doctors told the district attorney she was still smoking, a habit she had picked up when she was 13.<br /><br />I will resentence you to the maximum amount of jail, without any problem, he said then.<br /><br />She was due in court Friday to present an affidavit from her cardiologist saying she was cigarette-free and participating in a smoking cessation program.<br /><br />She pleaded guilty to the CVS theft and will have another six months tacked onto the remainder of her 15-month sentence, her lawyer said.<br /><br />McCloud was taken to Winthrop-University Hospital when she complained of chest pains after the court appearance Friday. But she was expected to be rerouted to jail, her lawyer said.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/8/woman-freed-from-jail-for-heart-transplant-se.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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