Kate Found Guilty of “Resisting” and “Disorderly Conduct”

Kate AgerFree Concord’s Garret Ean has a full report on the results of Kate’s arrest at the Manchester chalking event this summer:

Yesterday, Kate Ager received via USPS mail the verdict from judge William Lyons regarding her trial at Manchester district court on September 12. Of the three remaining charges (the state was pursuing four at trial, one was dropped prior to the delayed verdict) Kate was found not guilty of false report, guilty of resisting, and guilty of violation-level disorderly conduct. The state was pursuing misdemeanor level convictions for all of the charges, so it appears Mr. Lyons himself determined that Kate was not guilty of the ‘disorderly’ misdemeanor charge, but found her actions to qualify at the violation level.

Read the full post at Free Concord.

UPDATE: Kate has not yet been sentenced.

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