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Madison  +  329785 Fri, 16 Feb 07 12:42 AM

My friend need a apology letter to court,Is this the correct way of writing it.Please help me edit/work on it.Thank You.

To Whom It May Concern:

Please accept my most sincerect apologies for my conduct.There is however,no excuse for my behaviour.The purpose of this is to convey to you Your Honour and the court my sincere apologies for any inconvenience,I have cause Mrs.Brown and the court.

I have realized how wrong I was that larceney and indenity theft is a serious crime.I admit that I was wrong and I accept full responsibility.I can promise the court that I will never do this again.I am extremely ashamed and remorseful about my actions.

I can understand that it may be difficult for the court to accept my apology,But I hope that this letter might give me an opportunity to prove my behaviour and to help make things better.

Sincerely,

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Mister Micawber  +  329878 Fri, 16 Feb 07 11:13 AM

The Honorable John A. Smith
Judge of the ____ Court

Dear Judge Smith:

Please accept my sincerest apologies for my conduct on [date]. There is no excuse for my behaviour. The purpose of this is to convey to Your Honour and the court my sincere apologies for any inconvenience or unpleasantness I have caused Mrs. Brown and the Court.

I realize how wrong I was and that larceny and identity theft are serious crimes.  I admit that I was wrong and I accept full responsibility for my behaviorI promise the court that I will never do this again.  I am extremely ashamed and remorseful about my actions.

I can understand that it may be difficult for the court to accept my apology, but I hope that this letter might give me an opportunity to help prove my remorse and to offer some amends.

Sincerely yours,



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Anonymous, 302 days ago
um i dont no!
but i need one too because i have to get out of this one..
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