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British Au Pair Gets a Job at Law Firm

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From Times Staff and Wire Reports

Louise Woodward, the British au pair convicted in the death of an 8-month-old boy in her care, has taken a job working for the Boston law firm that defended her. Woodward, who is under orders from a judge to stay in Massachusetts during her appeals, has been doing some filing work at the Silverglate & Good law firm. The 19-year-old has also been able to travel on the subway and shop and eat in restaurants without attracting much attention. She was convicted by a jury of second-degree murder for Matthew Eappen’s death. Judge Hiller Zobel reduced the verdict to manslaughter and set her free. Prosecutors are expected to appeal the reduction and sentence.

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