
FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows former Episcopal Bishop Heather Cook. A Maryland judge is set to decide whether to reduce a prison sentence for the former Episcopal bishop who was drunk and texting when she struck and killed a bicyclist with her vehicle. The Baltimore Sun reports that Baltimore Circuit Judge Timothy Doory is scheduled to preside over a hearing Monday, Nov. 5, 2018, for Cook's request for a reduction in her five-year sentence. The 62-year-old Cook has served approximately three years of her sentence for the 2014 collision that killed Thomas Palermo. (Baltimore Police Department via AP, File)
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