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Update:
http://www.dailybreeze.com/latestnews/ci_14922045
http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2010/04/22/Woman-cleared-of-airport-battery/UPI-47231271958592/
Update:
http://www.dailybreeze.com/latestnews/ci_14922045
In court today, Glendale Superior Court Judge Frederick R. Rotenberg told Hays that he would dismiss the case in six months if she stayed out of trouble. He set another court date for Oct. 18.
"This should have happened a year ago," Hays' attorney, Mary Frances Prevost, told KTLA. "She should never have been arrested. She was arrested at the airport with her elderly mother. She was strip-searched at a jail. This should never have happened."
Hays told the station her family and friends kept encouraging her to accept a plea bargain, but she refused.
"The toughest part was they all wanted me to take the plea bargain, but I said no I can't do it," she told Channel 5. "And if nothing else, it's an example that I've set for my family."
Hays told the station her mother died three weeks ago at age 94.
http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2010/04/22/Woman-cleared-of-airport-battery/UPI-47231271958592/
Hays, whose mother died last month, said she didn't strike the agent and was only attempting to stop security workers from taking her mother's food.
"I am not going to plead guilty to something I didn't do. I'm a person of character," Hays said. "I end up reliving this disaster every spare moment of my life. You just flash back and you see these scenes over and over."
A judge threw the charges out Tuesday.