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Attorneys Formally Enter Not Guilty Plea for Ex-Astronaut By The Associated Press
posted: 23 March 2007 12:33 p.m. ET
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Former
astronaut Lisa Nowak's attorneys formally entered a not guilty plea
Thursday to charges that she tried to kidnap a rival for a space shuttle pilot's affections.
Nowak,
a 43-year-old mother of three and Navy captain, did not appear at the brief
arraignment. Her lawyers had already entered a written not guilty
plea.
Nowak was arrested Feb. 5 after
police say she drove from Houston to Florida to confront Air Force Capt.
Colleen Shipman in an Orlando airport parking lot and then pepper-sprayed her.
Shipman, who was dating astronaut
Bill Oefelein, was able to get away.
Police reported finding a
BB gun, steel mallet, knife and rubber tubing in Nowak's car.
Nowak's trial is scheduled
to begin July 30 on charges of attempted
kidnapping, burglary with assault and battery.
NASA fired her about a month after her arrest, and
the Navy said she would be transferred to the
Corpus Christi, Texas, command. She is free on bail.
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