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November 11, 2009 Former NASA astronaut pleads guiltyPosted: 07:02 AM ET
ORLANDO, FLorida–Former NASA astronaut Lisa Nowak pleaded guilty on Tuesday to one felony count of burglary to a conveyance and to one misdeameanor count of battery. In a packed Orlando courtroom, victim Colleen Shipman, who in 2007 was competing with Nowak for the affections of NASA astronaut Bill Oefelin, told the court she knew in her heart that Nowak was going to kill her back in February 2007. Nowak had driven from Texas to Florida and followed Shipman to her car at an Orlando airport while wearing a trench coat, dark glasses and a wig. Nowak, who was carrying a steel mallet and knife in her duffle bag, sprayed pepper spray into Shipman's vehicle. In sentencing Nowak, Judge Marc Lubet reserved adjudication on her guilty plea, ordering her to serve one year of supervised probation. Additionally, she must complete 50 hours of community service and must write a letter of apology to Shipman within 10 days. Nowak was facing life in prison. –Jean Casarez, IN SESSION correspondent Filed under: Case Updates |
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