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Susie Mullet, 8, third grade, reads inside her Amish school house in Bergholz, OH, Monday, October 15, 2012. Her grandfather Sam Mullet and father Johnny Mullet were convicted in federal court for hate crimes involving beard and hair cutting attacks in the Amish community. They are awaiting sentencing as their Amish community ponders a future of the children without their parents.

Susie Mullet, 8, third grade, reads inside her Amish school house in Bergholz, OH, Monday, October 15, 2012. Her grandfather Sam Mullet and father Johnny Mullet were convicted in federal court for hate crimes involving beard and hair cutting attacks in the Amish community. They are awaiting sentencing as their Amish community ponders a future of the children without their parents.

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