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The appeals court agreed with defense attorneys the judge wrongly based his decision on what he called the boy's "lack of remorse," saying that violates his right against self-incrimination because he continues to deny the crime.
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The appeals court agreed with defense attorneys that the judge wrongly based his decision on what he called the boy's "lack of remorse," saying that violates the boy's right against self-incrimination because he denies the crime.
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The appeals court agreed with defense attorneys the judge wrongly based his decision on what he called the boy's "lack of remorse," saying that violates his right against self-incrimination because he continues to deny the crime.
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The appeals court agreed with defense attorneys that the judge wrongly based his decision on what he called the boy's "lack of remorse," saying that violates the boy's right against self-incrimination because he denies the crime.
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He called the boy's beloved dog a nuisance and said he would send it to the pound.
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He called the boy's beloved dog a nuisance and said he would send it to the pound.
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He called the boy's beloved dog a nuisance and said he would send it to the pound.
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Bob McDonnell called the boy's discovery "the best possible result to a very difficult situation."
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Bob McDonnell called the boy's discovery "the best possible result to a very difficult situation."
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Bob McDonnell called the boy's discovery "the best possible result to a very difficult situation."
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