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"Backstage, the hairdressers and the makeup artists said to just be confident and happy," said Gabrielle Stanish , an 11-year-old from Ocean County, N.J.
Tweens Take the Runway Marshall Heyman 2011
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Defense attorney Margaret Stanish asked the judge for probation and to let the McAuliffe continue getting counseling for his gambling addiction, keep practicing as a priest and pay restitution to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Summerlin.
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"He's so very remorseful for the hurt he has caused to all who are precious to him," Stanish said.
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Stanish said the priest wants to talk about his experience after his case is resolved, in hopes that he can stop gambling from ruining the lives and relationships of others around him.
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McAuliffe's attorney, Margaret Stanish, had asked the court to consider his lifelong devotion to the Catholic Church, which started with helping nuns when he was a schoolboy.
News - latimes.com By Ashley Powers 2012
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Stanish said McAuliffe is concerned about the parishioners he served and St. Elizabeth.
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Stanish told the judge that McAuliffe began paying restitution to the church in May, and that to date, he had paid $13,420.
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The federal courts don't have a similar program, but Stanish said she will ask the court for compassion.
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Joe Stanish of Saranac Lake said he was working on his laptop computer when he heard rumbling.
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Nossaman LLP has the asked judge supervising the bankruptcy to pay it $207,000, while Wright Stanish and Winckler wants more than $125,000 for its criminal defense work.
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