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Will & Grace Actress Pleads No Contest to
Shoplifting
June 5, 2003
Rosario Salazar
Shelley Morrison
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Shelley Morrison, who
plays wisecracking maid Rosario on the hit NBC sitcom "Will and Grace," pleaded
no contest on Wednesday to shoplifting about $450 worth of jewelry from a Los
Angeles store.
Morrison, 66, was sentenced to one year's probation and
was fined $300 for misdemeanor petty theft from a Robinsons-May department store
in April.
Morrison's lawyer Donald Etra said the actress had made a
mistake. "Ms. Morrison fessed up to that mistake and now she wishes to move
forward. I think Ms. Morrison has certainly learned from this experience. She
will never find herself in this situation again."
The actress, who has no
prior record, thanked her family and friends for their support during her ordeal
saying in a statement read by her lawyer that they had been "a vital piece of my
healing process." She added that she was looking forward to resuming work on the
next season of "Will and Grace."
Morrison's low-key arrest and court
appearance was in stark contrast to last year's media frenzy over the trial on
shoplifting charges of actress Winona Ryder.
Ryder, who repeatedly
protested her innocence, was found guilty of shoplifting designer clothes worth
some $5,500 from the posh Saks Fifth Avenue store in Beverly Hills. She was
sentenced to three years probation, 480 hours of community service and was
ordered to undergo psychological and drug counseling.
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