The state’s plea offers to Atlantic City’s first couple include jail time for the superintendent but probation for her husband. According to BreakingAC.com, Mayor Marty Small and Superintendent Dr. La’Quetta Small are accused of abusing their teenage daughter. Dr. Small was offered five years flat. That means there would be no mandatory time before she would be eligible for parole. That was rejected, her attorney told the judge Friday.
Meanwhile, the mayor could wrap up his cases alleging child abuse and witness tampering with no jail time.
His attorney did not give an answer to that offer, but the mayor was adamant that he’s not taking it.