Prosecutors may introduce evidence of Winona's prior misdeeds

Prosecutors may introduce evidence of alleged "prior misdeeds" in Winona Ryder's shoplifting case, a District Attorney's representative said.

Prosecutors may introduce evidence of alleged "prior misdeeds" in Winona Ryder's shoplifting case, a District Attorney's representative said.

A notice filed with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office indicates the prosecution plans to show Ryder's alleged theft is part of a pattern of behaviour.

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