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Thursday, 23 May 2013

Actress Lucy Lawless pleads guilty to trespass

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Reported on: June 14, 2012 09:30 AM
Reported in: Entertainment
News - Actress Lucy Lawless pleads guilty to trespass
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, JUNE 14 (AP/UNB) - Actress Lucy Lawless has pleaded guilty to trespass after she and other activists protested aboard an oil-drilling ship docked in New Zealand.
     
She is due to be sentenced in September and faces a maximum three years in jail. Prosecutors reduced a more serious charge of burglary.
     
Lawless, 44, a native New Zealander, is best known for her title role in the TV series "Xena: Warrior Princess," and more recently for starring in the Starz cable television series "Spartacus."
     
In February, she and five other Greenpeace environmental activists spent four days perched atop a 174-foot (53-meter) drilling tower on the Noble Discoverer in Port Taranaki in a protest against Arctic oil exploration. Eight activists pleaded guilty Thursday at the Auckland District Court.
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