But San Francisco Superior Court Judge James Warren imposed the maximum four-year term on Knoller’s husband, attorney Robert Noel, for his manslaughter conviction.

Warren ruled that Knoller may not have known there was “a high probability” that her two presa canario dogs, Bane and Hera, would maul Diane Whipple to death on Jan. 26, 2001.

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