Teenager Faces Deportation and Prosecution
Posted on Jul 17, 2010 10:20am PDT
U.S. marshals will be taking a Washington state teenager back to the U.S. from the Bahamas after pleading guilty to minor offenses committed there. As a result, he will be deported from there and soon face prosecution in the U.S. for thefts. First, he will have to pay a $300 fine, which the U.S. Embassy will take care of at this time. He will now make court appearances in Florida and Seattle.
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