'Cape 10' Deal Monitors Behavior for 7 Months ; the Da's Contract to Avoid Prosecution for Vandalism Includes a Strict Curfew and Community Service.

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The Cape Elizabeth students accused of vandalizing their high school this spring will avoid criminal charges, but those going on to college will spend their first semester on a form of probation and with a strict curfew.

The students have until today to sign a behavior contract that allows them to avoid charges by performing community service, paying for the damage and steering clear of trouble for the next seven months.

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'Cape 10' Deal Monitors Behavior for 7 Months ; the Da's Contract to Avoid Prosecution for Vandalism Includes a Strict Curfew and Community Service.

Details of the contract were explained Thursday by Cumberland County District Attorney Stephanie Anderson at a news conference where she defended her decision to offer an alternative to prosecution.

"I'm not condoning this behavior," Anderson said. "We need to put it in perspecti...

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