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Social Studies, 24.12.2019 04:31, pandadude123

In july of 2004, sherelee purnell of salisbury, maryland, pulled away from the tiger mart gas station without paying for the 2.78 gallons of fuel she pumped into her car. the court decided to give her a(n) sentence where she was ordered to walk along the street in front of tiger mart gas station wearing a sign that declared the crime she committed.

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