Hearing for Burford on Drunk Charge Reset
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ARLINGTON, Va. — A judge today rescheduled a court hearing for the public drunkenness charge against former Environmental Protection Agency chief Anne McGill Burford, accused of clawing a guard during a jail-house commotion.
Neither Burford nor her lawyer were in court when the General District Court judge delayed the hearing until Dec. 13. Burford chose to have a court hearing on the misdemeanor charge rather than pay a $30 fine.
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