A couple in Albany convicted of depriving their daughter of life-saving care have been sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Travis and Wenona Rossiter were found guilty of first-degree and second-degree manslaughter. Their daughter, Syble, died in February 2013 of complications from diabetes. She was 12.

The Rossiters are members of the Church of the First Born, a fundamentalist sect that believes in faith-based healing, the Medford Mail Tribune reports.

The Rossiters said they thought their daughter had the flu, which is why they did not take her to a doctor.

Syble Rossiter went through severe weight loss and appeared emaciated while sick, prosecutors said.

Elsewhere in the Northwest

A teacher from University Place, Washington, will be going to drug court after pleading guilty to smoking heroin in the school parking lot and selling oxycodone during school hours. The 34-year-old said he was going through a divorce and owed money. He said he never sold drugs to the children. [Tacoma News Tribune]

A 20-year-old Tacoma man who pleaded guilty to a series of sexual assaults targeting women was sentenced Friday to 23 years to life in prison. Washington's Indeterminate Sentence Review Board will decide if Andrake Morris is eligible for release after he serves the 23 years. He could be ordered to be held for life.[Tacoma News Tribune]

A Jackson County man was sentenced on Friday to four years in prison after impregnating a girl who gave birth at age 13. The 23-year-old man began having sexual relations with the girl when she was 11. The girl is now 15 and has a toddler. [The Mail Tribune]