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Winona Ryder found guilty of theft, vandalism
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Actress Winona Ryder was convicted today of stealing $5,500 worth of high-fashion merchandise from Saks Fifth Avenue last year.

The jury found the star of Girl, Interrupted guilty of felony grand theft and vandalism but cleared her of burglary.

She faces anywhere from probation to three years in prison. Sentencing is scheduled for Dec. 6.

Ryder showed no emotion as the verdict was announced. She kept her eyes on the jurors as they were asked whether the verdicts were accurate. They said yes.

She whispered to her attorney, Mark Geragos, took a drink of water and looked briefly toward her supporters in the audience.

The jury reached the verdict after 5 1/2 hours of deliberations over two days. The one count on which she was acquitted required a specific intent to go into the store to steal. District attorney's spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said jurors often believe burglary is a crime of breaking and entering, but it does not require those circumstances.

"We're gratified with the verdicts," Gibbons added.

Ryder, a two-time Oscar nominee who marked her 31st birthday in the defendant's chair, was arrested Dec. 12 as she left the Beverly Hills store, her arms filled with packages.

Ryder did not testify during the two-week trial.

Prosecutors said Ryder came to Saks with larceny on her mind, bringing shopping bags, a garment bag and scissors to snip security tags off items.

"She came, she stole, she left. End of story," Deputy District Attorney Ann Rundle said. "Nowhere does it say people steal because they have to. People steal out of greed, envy, spite, because it's there or for the thrill."


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Actress Winona Ryder talks to her defense attorney Mark Geragos after the verdict was read in her shoplifting trial today.


Jurors were shown videotape of Ryder moving through the store laden with goods, and Saks security workers testified that after she was detained she apologetically told them a director had told her to shoplift to prepare for a movie role.

Her attorney denounced the security guards as liars even before the trial began.

At the start of her shopping trip, she paid more than $3,000 for a jacket and two blouses. The defense said Ryder believed the store would keep her account "open" while she shopped and would charge her later. But there was no evidence of an account.

In closing arguments Monday, defense attorney Mark Geragos suggested that the store, trying to avoid a lawsuit, conspired with employees to invent a story that would make Ryder appear to be a thief and vandal.

Geragos ridiculed the charge that Ryder vandalized merchandise by cutting holes in clothes when removing the security tags.

"This woman is known for her fashion sense," he said. "Was she going to start a new line of 'Winona wear' with holes in it?"

He carried a hair bow that she allegedly had stolen over to her, placed it on her head and said, "Can anyone see Ms. Ryder with this on top of her head? Does that make sense?"


Settlement talks between the defense and prosecution failed, but just before trial the district attorney's office agreed to dismiss a drug charge after a doctor said he had given her two pills found in her possession when she was arrested.

The 12-member jury included several people with Hollywood connections, including producer Peter Guber, head of Mandalay Entertainment and a former head of Sony Entertainment Pictures.

The town raised a collective eyebrow at the inclusion of Guber, who presided over Sony when three successful Ryder films were made there.

Ryder has made some two-dozen films since 1986, including Beetlejuice, Heathers, Mermaids, Little Women, The Age of Innocence, Edward Scissorhands, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Reality Bites and Mr. Deeds.

She received her Academy Award nominations for Little Women (best actress) and for The Age of Innocence (supporting actress).

Ryder was raised by parents who were part of the counterculture revolution in the 1960s. Her godfather was LSD guru Timothy Leary.

In 1993, Ryder posted a $200,000 reward in the kidnap-murder case of a 12-year-old girl, Polly Klaas, in Petaluma, Calif., where the actress grew up. When Ryder was charged with shoplifting, Polly's father, Mark, came to legal proceedings to support her.

In recent years, Ryder has been featured frequently in fashion magazines. Her delicate beauty and waiflike persona were on display at the trial along with a wardrobe of appropriate trial clothes -- dark sweaters and skirts, soft dresses and, on the climactic day of closing arguments, a cream silk suit with a pleated skirt and short jacket.
 

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She'll get a suspended sentence, and be ordered to get counseling. And she might get some community service.....

But she ain't going to jail....(I don't think)...

:shame:
 
Originally posted by limefree
No, she won't serve any time. I bet her azz will be in counseling for a long time.:lmao:
I was thinking that same thing..:lmao:
Even though she stated that she was doing it for a future roll...stealing is stealing. They said if time is served it's 3 years right?
 
Come on now you know white people with money can do damn near anything they please. She wont even spend the night in jail.
 
DONT THINK SO

I definitely don't think she will serve time just because of who she is. But, had that been one of "us" saying we were stealing for the thrill--ha! Hands down we're doing the time--I think she should suffer the consequences of her actions..Point blank
 
I'm in court all the time and have yet to see one shoplifter get sent to jail. None of 'em stole over $5000 in merchandise, either.:eek2:
 
She won't go to jail. She'll get an offer to be on a TV show with a major network for a lot of money, she'll be on Larry King Live discussing her issues, and she'll probably be nominated for an Oscar next year.
 
Originally posted by NASTYNUPE
She won't go to jail. She'll get an offer to be on a TV show with a major network for a lot of money, she'll be on Larry King Live discussing her issues, and she'll probably be nominated for an Oscar next year.

She'll be the 2002 Female version of Robert Downey, Jr.

:shame:
 
Originally posted by S.U. T-BONE 99
Come on now you know white people with money can do damn near anything they please. She wont even spend the night in jail.

I know people who have been caught stealing WAY more than $5000 worth of stuff, and they didn't do any jail time, because it was their first offense. They had to pay restitution, do community service, and serve probation.

They were neither famous, rich, nor white. So, the race card thing ain't washing with me on this one.
 

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