The Cincinnati Enquirer
Two 15-year-old boys were ordered Tuesday to pick up trash for the next five Saturdays for selling 18 pornographic DVDs for $10 each at St. Xavier High School.
Hamilton County Juvenile Court Magistrate Sara Schoettmer convicted and sentenced the boys to community service on one misdemeanor charge each of disseminating material harmful to juveniles.
The boys told the magistrate they "wanted to make some easy money," and apologized for what they did.
"They have been hurt enough. Neither had a record. They seemed to be good kids," Schoettmer said.
Both boys were expelled from St. Xavier and now attend public high schools in the Cincinnati area, she said.
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