Sonora, CA – A Sonora woman convicted of residential burglary while house-sitting for an elderly victim saw her sentence increase due to California’s “Three Strike Law.” At the end of May, Sonora resident Cheryl “Jill” Delaney-Rizzo was sentenced to 12 years plus 25 years to life in state prison after a jury found her guilty of first-degree residential burglary and grand theft of an elder. Her sentence was enhanced due to Delaney-Rizzo’s prior record as well as an enhancement that the victim in the case was over the age of 65. Tuolumne County District Attorney Cassandra Jenecke reports the crimes occurred in May 2022, when a friend, the victim, was going out of town and asked Delaney-Rizzo t
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