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US Olympian canoeist pleads not guilty to charges of damaging Reflecting Pool
David C. Hearn, a U.S. Olympian canoeist, pleaded not guilty to felony charges of damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. He was released on his own recognizance, and a status hearing is scheduled for August 5. His legal team, including Norm Eisen and Mary C. Dohrmann, argued against pre-trial conditions, while prosecutors stated they have substantial evidence.
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