McCready gets early release from jail

Published: Jan. 1, 2008 at 9:20 AM

FRANKLIN, Tenn., Jan. 1 (UPI) -- Country music singer Mindy McCready has been granted an early release for good behavior from Tennessee's Williamson County Jail.

The 32-year-old recording artist served more than five months on a probation violation charge and will remain on probation for two more years, E! Online reported.

Her manager and members of her family greeted her as she left the jailhouse Sunday morning.

"I'm so happy to be out," McCready said. "I'm the happiest girl in the world right now."

The singer had been incarcerated since July when she was arrested in Florida on charges of battery and resisting arrest, stemming from a domestic dispute with her mother, E! Online noted.

McCready was formally sentenced in September to a year behind bars as a result of the Florida arrest, which violated the terms of a 2004 drug arrest. At the time of her sentencing, the singer received credit for 75 days already served.

"Oh, my God, I'm gonna work," she said upon her release. "Work, work, work. And sing. And go see my son, who I've missed more than anything you can possibly imagine."

McCready's toddler son, Zander McCready, has been staying with the singer's mother.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Waitress: Affair with Tiger in his home (8 min)
Florida's Meyer said OK after dehydration (8 min)
Survey: British don't feel wealthy (15 min)
Method created to analyze complex networks (39 min)
Free's ex-girlfriend slain in shooting (41 min)
Florida art show finds sales are up (47 min)
High levels of toxins found in moist snuff (49 min)
fark
Struggling to decide on a Christmas present for your wife this year? Have you considered paying...
With the ongoing deer season, hunters should first know the difference between a deer and a llama...
Tiger's First... Front... Back... whatever, he's got 9 now and there's a golf reference in there...
Prince Charles' former royal harpist found guilty of handling stolen goods. Evidence discovered...
Problem: city fails to salt streets after overnight snowfall Solution: blame unreliable weather...
Iran to Bolivia: Here's $1.2 million toward a new hospital. By the way, could you make the nurses...