December 5, 2007Students rob bank for tuitionStressed before finals? Looking for creative ways to scrape together cash for next semster's tuition? You might want to think twice before following the lead of two Ohio students. Andrew Butler and Christopher Avery are both facing to prison for 20 years after pleading guilty this week to aggravated roberry charges. Butler told a judge in Hamilton County (Ohio) courtrrom that he was "stressed" and needed quick cash to pay for school when he decided to rob a bank in mid July. Butler and Avery are scheduled to be sentenced two days after Christmas. |
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December 5, 2007
Students rob bank for tuition
Stressed before finals? Looking for creative ways to scrape together cash for next semster's tuition? You might want to think twice before following the lead of two Ohio students.
Andrew Butler and Christopher Avery are both facing to prison for 20 years after pleading guilty this week to aggravated roberry charges.
Butler told a judge in Hamilton County (Ohio) courtrrom that he was "stressed" and needed quick cash to pay for school when he decided to rob a bank in mid July.
Butler and Avery are scheduled to be sentenced two days after Christmas.

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