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IN THE NEWS
Probation ordered over false piercing consent
By JILLIAN DUCHNOWSKI -
jduchnowski@nwherald.com
January 12, 2010
WOODSTOCK - A 46-year-old Crystal Lake woman accused of
improperly signing a consent form for a 16-year-old girl to get her
belly pierced was sentenced to two years of probation today.
Eileen P. Kozlowski, of 639 Chardonnay Lane, pleaded guilty to a
reduced charge of misdemeanor attempted forgery.
She was originally charged with felony forgery for allegedly falsely
claiming she was the teen’s legal guardian on Jan. 30. She also
allegedly deprived the girl’s true legal guardian of denying written
consent, which is mandated by state law.
Kozlowski was fined $500 and sentenced to 30 days in jail, which she
will likely not have to serve if she successfully completes
probation.
Defense attorney George Kililis said his client acknowledged that
she used poor judgment but thought she was preventing the teen from
getting the piercing in a less safe environment.
“She was convinced that the child was going to do the piercing one
way or another,” Kililis said. “And she thought she was doing the
right thing.”
If convicted of the original charge, Kozlowski could have been
sentenced to probation or between two and five years of prison.
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