Mary Ann Steed, 50, through her lawyer, Andrew Alston, filed papers in Montgomery County Court indicating Steed now asserts her innocence and wants to withdraw her Jan. 24 guilty plea to felony charges of dealing in proceeds of illegal acts, theft by deception, forgery and conspiracy to dealing in unlawful proceeds in connection with incidents that occurred between April and September 2021.
Mary Ann Steed, 50, through her lawyer, Andrew Alston, filed papers in Montgomery County Court indicating Steed now asserts her innocence and wants to withdraw her Jan. 24 guilty plea to felony charges of dealing in proceeds of illegal acts, theft by deception, forgery and conspiracy to dealing in unlawful proceeds in connection with incidents that occurred between April and September 2021.
Mary Ann Steed, 50, through her lawyer, Andrew Alston, filed papers in Montgomery County Court indicating Steed now asserts her innocence and wants to withdraw her Jan. 24 guilty plea to felony charges of dealing in proceeds of illegal acts, theft by deception, forgery and conspiracy to dealing in unlawful proceeds in connection with incidents that occurred between April and September 2021.
Mary Ann Steed, 50, through her lawyer, Andrew Alston, filed papers in Montgomery County Court indicating Steed now asserts her innocence and wants to withdraw her Jan. 24 guilty plea to felony charges of dealing in proceeds of illegal acts, theft by deception, forgery and conspiracy to dealing in unlawful proceeds in connection with incidents that occurred between April and September 2021.
Having been advised to do so by its attorney, the Lincoln City Council is opting to pursue its own settlement with the makers of a contaminant that has been identified