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Woman Who Served 3 Years in Prison Is Coding at Princeton University
After spending three years in prison, Mary McCrary, 41, is turning her life around by studying at one of the country's most prestigious Ivy League institutions: Princeton University in New Jersey. In 2013, she was charged with aggravated burglary. In 2017, she was charged with a DUI, which violated the conditions of her parole from the aggravated burglary charge, and as a result she was sentenced to six years in prison. "I decided I didn't want to keep living like that," she tells Inside Edition Digital's Leigh Scheps. Here's her story of survival.