By Matthew Walberg
Chicago Tribune reporter
July 22, 2008
Six anti-war protesters who threw fake blood on worshipers during Easter service in Holy Name parish in March pleaded guilty Monday to misdemeanor charges.
Angela Haban, 21; Regan Maher, 25; Mercedes Phinaih, 19; Ephran Ramirez, 22; Donte Smith, 22; and Ryne Ziemba, 25, entered pleas of guilty to one count each of misdemeanor attempted criminal defacement of property, according to Andy Conklin, a spokesman for the Cook County state's attorney's office. Haban also pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeanor battery for coming into contact with a parishioner, he said.
Holy Name protesters plead guilty
21 Jul 2008
Date Edited: 21 Jul 2008 11:21:36 PM
Chicago Tribune reporter
July 22, 2008
Six anti-war protesters who threw fake blood on worshipers during Easter service in Holy Name parish in March pleaded guilty Monday to misdemeanor charges.
Angela Haban, 21; Regan Maher, 25; Mercedes Phinaih, 19; Ephran Ramirez, 22; Donte Smith, 22; and Ryne Ziemba, 25, entered pleas of guilty to one count each of misdemeanor attempted criminal defacement of property, according to Andy Conklin, a spokesman for the Cook County state's attorney's office. Haban also pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeanor battery for coming into contact with a parishioner, he said.
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