Kentucky woman accused of defacing World War II Memorial released, due back in court in September
A federal judge on Tuesday denied a Department of Justice motion to place a Kentucky woman accused of vandalizing the World War II Memorial in Washington into temporary detention, according to court records.
A federal judge has denied a motion by the Department of Justice to detain a Kentucky woman. She is accused of vandalizing the World War II Memorial in Washington. The woman will be released and is scheduled to appear in court again in September.
- A federal judge denied the DOJ’s motion for temporary detention.
- The motion concerned a Kentucky woman accused of vandalizing the World War II Memorial.
- The woman has been released and is expected back in court in September.
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