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Folden is represented by two lawyers, Derek Samuelson and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Cliff Stricklin.
Kathleen Folden Pleads NOT GUILTY To Damaging Controversial Artwork AP 2010
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Folden is represented by two lawyers, Derek Samuelson and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Cliff Stricklin.
Kathleen Folden Pleads NOT GUILTY To Damaging Controversial Artwork AP 2010
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Folden has no previous criminal history, Samuelson said.
Kathleen Folden Pleads NOT GUILTY To Damaging Controversial Artwork AP 2010
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Folden was led out of the museum in handcuffs wearing a T-shirt with a Christian slogan, "My Savior Is Tougher Than Nails."
Kathleen Folden Pleads NOT GUILTY To Damaging Controversial Artwork AP 2010
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Folden was arrested Oct. 6 in the Loveland Museum/Gallery after witnesses said she used a crowbar to smash glass shielding a print by Stanford University professor Enrique Chagoya.
Kathleen Folden Pleads NOT GUILTY To Damaging Controversial Artwork AP 2010
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Kathleen Folden, 56, a truck driver and grandmother from Kalispell, Mont., declined to comment during a court appearance in Colorado, where she learned she would stand trial in January.
Kathleen Folden Pleads NOT GUILTY To Damaging Controversial Artwork AP 2010
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Folden was arrested Oct. 6 in the Loveland Museum/Gallery after witnesses said she used a crowbar to smash glass shielding a print by Stanford University professor Enrique Chagoya.
Kathleen Folden Pleads NOT GUILTY To Damaging Controversial Artwork AP 2010
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Folden has no previous criminal history, Samuelson said.
Kathleen Folden Pleads NOT GUILTY To Damaging Controversial Artwork AP 2010
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According to court documents, Folden told police she drove from Montana to Colorado specifically to destroy the artwork for "religious reasons."
Kathleen Folden Pleads NOT GUILTY To Damaging Controversial Artwork AP 2010
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Folden declined to comment outside court and again seemed to let her T-shirt speak for her instead.
Kathleen Folden Pleads NOT GUILTY To Damaging Controversial Artwork AP 2010
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