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Jayru Campbell, left, and defense attorney Jeffrey Edison stand  before Judge Timothy Kenney at Frank Murphy Hall of Justice on Friday, May 2, 2014 in Detroit.  Campbell, 17, a Detroit high school football star caught on video body-slamming a school security guard,  admitted to the incident on Friday as part of a plea deal that could leave him with a clean record. Campbell pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor. A felony charge was dismissed, and his record could be expunged if he attends anger management classes and gets counseling.  (AP Photo/Detroit News, David Coates)  DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT

Jayru Campbell, left, and defense attorney Jeffrey Edison stand before Judge Timothy Kenney at Frank Murphy Hall of Justice on Friday, May 2, 2014 in Detroit. Campbell, 17, a Detroit high school football star caught on video body-slamming a school security guard, admitted to the incident on Friday as part of a plea deal that could leave him with a clean record. Campbell pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor. A felony charge was dismissed, and his record could be expunged if he attends anger management classes and gets counseling. (AP Photo/Detroit News, David Coates) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT

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