The first female to be jailed under the B. Supreme Court's Bill was the 15-year-old daughter of Premier Colin Ferguson, who died from her injuries when she was 11. Earlier this month, her family began a petition against the sentencing. The court also heard that Ms. Ferguson had been convicted for allegedly stealing some of her $28,000 and a purse, the only item kept in her jail suite when her mother died in late 2011. Ferguson, who came to Calgary from a farm, said she was concerned her case had been handled differently when she spent time with her family at the province's jail, which is located in the city's northwestern portion of downtown. It's much more about her upbringing, her friends and me being in that kind of environment of a jail, she said. So I am very upset I couldn't change the law. I didn't like that. I had a lot of expectations and things that have happened, but it's not something that can't happen. In December, an RCMP officer took Ms. Ferguson to a Calgary hospital after she was transferred to a hospital bed.