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Article: Names in the news.
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- The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)
- Article date:
- April 23, 2002
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Teen-age television star Robert Iler, who plays the rebellious, pot-smoking son of a mob boss on "The Sopranos, resolved his own criminal woes Tuesday with a surprise guilty plea in a New York mugging. The plea bargain allowed Iler, 17, to admit to a misdemeanor, petty larceny, in return for three years' probation.
Iler read a statement to the court, admitting he and co-defendant Alban Selimaj spotted two youths walking toward them on the Upper East Side in July 2001 and decided to "hassle" the pair. The youths were robbed of $40.
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