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  SNAP Co-Director Due Back in Court Next Month

Capital News 9 [Albany NY]
April 10, 2006

http://www.capitalnews9.com/content/your_news/
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The co-director of the group Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, pleaded not guilty to violating a restraining order.

Mark Lyman appeared in Albany City Court on a misdemeanor charge for the incident on Sunday.

The co-director of SNAP is accused of violating a restraining order involving the Holy Cross Church in Albany.

Lyman pleads not guilty
The co-director of SNAP is accused of violating a restraining order involving the Holy Cross Church in Albany.

Police said he violated a restraining order that keeps protestors at least 100 feet away from the Holy Cross Church in Albany.

Lyman's lawyer said he had only parked outside the painted line marking the 100 feet from the church, as he's done for months. But police have said that Lyman was clearly in violation of the order.

Lyman is due back in court next month.

 
 

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