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Amber Peery convicted in triple deaths of Girl Scouts in Topeka. What happens next?

Topekan native Amber Peery may face prison after being convicted Thursday of felony charges in connection with the accidental deaths of three Girl Scouts in a highway breakdown.

The jury found Peery, 34, guilty of three counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of aggravated assault and one count each of failing to maintain a lane and turning on a highway.

Two uniformed Shawnee County sheriffs were among 21 people watching from the stands as the verdict was announced Thursday, after a bond Peery posted last year in the case was revoked.

Officers transported Peery in handcuffs from Shawnee District Court to the Shawnee County Jail, where she was booked at 6:10 p.m. Thursday. Jail records showed she was being held without bail Friday afternoon.

Shawnee County District Judge Jessica Heinen has scheduled Peery's sentencing for October 3.