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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2009
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In exchange for no jail time, Pa. woman, daughter hold signs admitting they stole from girl, 9

Pa. woman, daughter hold signs admitting theft

In exchange for no jail time, a woman and her adult daughter have agreed to stand outside a Pennsylvania courthouse holding signs saying they stole a gift card from a 9-year-old girl on her birthday.

In this photo provided by the Bedford County, Pa. District Attorney's Office,Tina Griekspoor  is seen holding a sign in front of the Bedford County courthouse in Bedford, Pa. Tuesday Nov. 3, 2009.  Bedford County District Attorney Bill Higgins says in exchange for Griekspoor and her mother Evelyn Border, both...
In this photo provided by the Bedford County, Pa. District Attorney's Office,Tina Griekspoor is seen holding a sign in front of the Bedford County courthouse in Bedford, Pa. Tuesday Nov. 3, 2009. Bedford...   (Associated Press)
In this photo provided by the Bedford County, Pa. District Attorney's Office, Evelyn Border is seen holding a sign in front of the Bedford County courthouse in Bedford, Pa. Tuesday Nov. 3, 2009.  Bedford County District Attorney Bill Higgins says in exchange for Border and her daughter, Tina Griekspoor, both...
In this photo provided by the Bedford County, Pa. District Attorney's Office, Evelyn Border is seen holding a sign in front of the Bedford County courthouse in Bedford, Pa. Tuesday Nov. 3, 2009. Bedford...   (Associated Press)
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Fifty-six-year-old Evelyn Border and 35-year-old Tina Griekspoor stood outside the court for 4 1/2 hours Tuesday. They held signs that read: "I stole from a 9-year-old girl on her birthday! Don't steal or this could happen to you!"

Because the women agreed to hold the signs, Bedford County District Attorney Bill Higgins says he'll ask for probation instead of jail when they plead guilty to the theft.

Higgins says they swiped a gift card that the girl set on a shelf while a Walmart employee helped her.

The girl's mother planned to drive by the courthouse to teach her daughter the importance of obeying the law.

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