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Harris-Moore apologized for those emails in court Friday. Federal prosecutors had asked for Jones to impose a 6 1/2 year sentence to be served while Harris-Moore serves his state time. His attorneys had asked for a federal sentence of just under six years. The judge acknowledged that Harris-Moore had a difficult childhood, one with "complete lack of parental guidance" and alcohol and drug abuse from his parents. But he said he was concerned that that his previous court appearances didn't have an impact on him. Jones acknowledged that Harris-Moore committed his early crimes to survive after fleeing from home. But he said "most of the federal offenses were committed for one reason: to fulfill your passion for flying at all costs and consequences." The judge encouraged Harris-Moore to get treatment in prison. "The most important day in your life is what you do when you are released. It will be up to you to create a new flight plan," Jones said. Harris-Moore's defense lawyers said treatment was already under way. There will be another hearing in a month to decide how much restitution Harris-Moore will be required to pay. Federal prosecutor Darwin Roberts said he doesn't expect the movie deal to provide enough money to cover the estimated $1.3 million restitution. Entertainment lawyer Lance Rosen said outside the courtroom that Academy Award winner Dustin Lance Black
-- who wrote "Milk" and the recent "J. Edgar" -- has met with Harris-Moore several times and has turned in a draft of the script.
One of Harris-Moore's victims, Kelly Kneifl, made the trip from Yankton, S.D., to speak at the sentencing. Harris-Moore broke into Kneifl's home while he and his family were away on vacation. Kneifl said he just caught a glimpse of a naked Harris-Moore escaping and wanted get some closure by watching him getting sentenced to prison. "I do have empathy for him. I hope ... he can get on the right track someday," Kneifl said.
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