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After courtroom apology, judge lessens sentence: \I'm asking, I am begging for one chance,\ says teen who pleaded guilty in robbery
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Zahn, Mary
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Apologies
/ Bahneman, Jerry
/ Borowski, David
/ Chambers, W
/ Robbery
2006
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After courtroom apology, judge lessens sentence: \I'm asking, I am begging for one chance,\ says teen who pleaded guilty in robbery
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Zahn, Mary
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Apologies
/ Bahneman, Jerry
/ Borowski, David
/ Chambers, W
/ Robbery
2006
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After courtroom apology, judge lessens sentence: \I'm asking, I am begging for one chance,\ says teen who pleaded guilty in robbery
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After courtroom apology, judge lessens sentence: \I'm asking, I am begging for one chance,\ says teen who pleaded guilty in robbery
2006
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Nov. 29--Pleading for mercy as tears ran down his cheeks, a 16- year-old boy on Tuesday turned to face the man he had hit over the head and robbed.\"I apologize to you with all my heart,\" the boy said. \" . . . I don't know why I did it. I was brought up in a good home. I pray every night asking God to forgive me . . . I am so sorry. Will you forgive me?\"Jerry Bahneman, 64, spoke softly from the back of the Milwaukee County Children's Courtroom.\"I accept your apology,\" he said.The boy then turned to Milwaukee County Children's Court Judge David Borowski.\"I'm just trying to get my life back,\" said the boy, who has no prior record, lives with his parents in Milwaukee and attends a private high school. \"I'm asking, I am begging for one chance.\"Before the apology, Borowski had sentenced the boy to nine months at Ethan Allen School in Town of Delafield, but afterwards he changed his mind.
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