Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Boston Globe:

MARBLEHEAD - Add this to Louise Woodward's law troubles: She's not
allowed
to work at the local dog pound.


Woodward volunteered to help out at the Animal Control Division in
Marblehead, where she lives with one of her lawyers while awaiting a
ruling
in the appeal of her manslaughter conviction in the death of 8-month-old
Matthew Eappen.


But working at the pound requires the approval of Police Chief John B.
Palmer and he said ''such approval would not be in the best interests of
the
Marblehead Police Department.''


Woodward's visa has been revoked and she is unable to work or attend
school.
She wanted to help at the pound ''to make good use of her time,'' said
her
lawyer, Elaine Whitfield Sharp, adding that Woodward was ''was very
hurt''
by Palmer's letter. (AP)


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