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Military Law

Nov. 1, 2000

Peer-Court Teens Prepare at School, Work Hard

SAN DIEGO - She was 16 and in big trouble with both the law and her mother for shoplifting six silver rings. At her sentencing, the jurors had stern faces as the prosecutor told them she had admitted the theft and truancy.

By Claude Walbert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN DIEGO - She was 16 and in big trouble with both the law and her mother for shoplifting six silver rings.
        At her sentencing, the jurors had stern faces as the prosecutor told them she had admitted the theft and trua...

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