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Man who burglarized Henry Aaron's home sentenced to eight years
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Man who burglarized Henry Aaron's home sentenced to eight years

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 6:20 p.m. ET

 

A man has been sentenced to eight years in prison for helping burglarize baseball legend Hank Aaron's Atlanta home, stealing jewelry the ex-Brave planned to donate to the Hall of Fame and two cars.

Fulton County District Attorney's spokeswoman Yvette Jones said in a statement Monday that 24-year-old Isiah Slaton pleaded guilty to burglary and theft by taking and is ordered to spend 42 years on probation after prison. Jones says Slaton pleaded guilty to avoid going to trial.

Authorities have said Hank and Billye Aaron were out of town during the July 14, 2013 burglary. Jones says Slaton and two accomplices disabled the alarm.

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Jury selection begins Tuesday against one of Slaton's accomplices and a case is pending against the third suspect.

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