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Teen activist accused of ruining $1,000 worth of meat at Boulder market takes plea deal

The teenager accused of ruining $1,000 worth of meat by putting flowers on it during a protest at Ideal Market was ordered to do community service and pay back half of the damages after reaching a plea agreement on Friday.

Ateret Goldman, 15, pleaded guilty to one count of tampering, a misdemeanor. She was given a three-month deferred judgment, which means that if she completes the community service and doesn’t pick up any new law violations during that time, the guilty plea will be withdrawn and the charge dropped.

“I definitely recognize I did something I didn’t intend to do,” said Goldman, who appeared at the hearing with her mother, Ora, and her attorney, Alec Egizi. “I didn’t mean to cause any harm to anyone.”

Read more at dailycamera.com.

Ateret Goldman, right, and her mother, Ora enter a courtroom Friday (Photo by Cliff Grassmick / Staff Photographer, Boulder Daily Camera)

Ateret Goldman, right, and her mother, Ora enter a courtroom Friday (Photo by Cliff Grassmick / Staff Photographer, Boulder Daily Camera)

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