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Thief's Conscience Prevails
A judge said after 12 years ticked by, a thief returned two of three antique mantel clocks he said he stole from judges' chambers during Berks County Courthouse renovations in the early 1990s.
Grim said the man had the clocks refurbished before he returned them, and promised he would soon return the third clock, which was still being worked on.
Grim didn't identify the man. "He has said he was sorry and that is enough," Grim said. "As a human being and as a judge, I think this is enough."
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Just when I think that I have seen the most depraved things a human can do to another human, somebody posts a new story...........
Why is it that when a custodial parent fails to provide for a child it is called neglect and is a criminal matter. But when a non custodial parent fails to provide it is called failure to support and is a civil matter?
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