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His attorney says Skehan accepts responsibility for the crime.
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Skehan, who had been at the church 40 years, is accused of taking $370,000 between 2001 and 2006, the timeframe under which he can be charged because of a statute of limitations.
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Before prosectutors could charge them with stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church, the Rev. Francis Guinan and Monsignor John Skehan fled the country in 2006, leaving their parishioners amid an international scandal.
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Rev. John Skehan pleaded guilty and ran down the hall Wednesday morning in court.
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The accusations shocked parishioners, who said they never suspected anything and recalled how the kindly Skehan, 81, loved to read to their children.
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But on Wednesday, as jury selection was set to begin in West Palm Beach, Skehan changed his plea to guilty.
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Skehan attorney Scott Richardson did not return several calls for comment.
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He was intercepted twice by David Skehan and Josh Lumar, however, and the Mustangs were doomed by a poor first half in which they fell behind 31-7.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Transfer of a strategy from one language or language skill to another is a related goal of LLS, as Pearson (1988) and Skehan (1989) have discussed.
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In addition to the characteristics noted above, Skehan states that LLS:
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