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Actor Robert Iler, who plays the troubled son of a mob boss on the hit TV show The Sopranos, is to stand trial on robbery charges on 6 May.
Mr Iler and two others have been charged with second-degree robbery after two tourists were robbed of $40 (£28) on Manhattan's Upper East Side in July.
Mr Iler was 16 at the time of crime, which carries a sentence of up to 15 years.
In a statement released after the incident, Mr Iler said he was "terribly embarrassed" by the arrest and regretted putting his family and friends through an "extremely difficult" time.
Actor Robert Iler, who plays the troubled son of a mob boss on the hit TV show The Sopranos, is to stand trial on robbery charges on 6 May.
Mr Iler and two others have been charged with second-degree robbery after two tourists were robbed of $40 (£28) on Manhattan's Upper East Side in July.
Mr Iler was 16 at the time of crime, which carries a sentence of up to 15 years.
In a statement released after the incident, Mr Iler said he was "terribly embarrassed" by the arrest and regretted putting his family and friends through an "extremely difficult" time.





