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April 6, 2004

Moultrie - A Colquitt County woman was sentenced to 10 years on probation for driving over and killing her daughter.

Twenty-five-year-old Susan Wickett of Norman Park pleaded guilty in February to involuntary manslaughter.

Last summer, her daughter, five-year-old Cheyenne Wickett was riding on the hood of her mother's car. The girl slid off, fell under the tire and was killed.

Wickett will spend a year at a probation detention center. After that, she will report to a probation officer, but will not be able to drive a car for three years.

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