Ex-House Post Office Worker Pleads Innocent
From Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
A former House post office supervisor pleaded innocent Thursday to charges of cocaine possession and conspiring to cover up embezzlement at the post office.
Dorothea Niki Risenhoover of Alexandria, Va., entered the plea through her attorney.
She was charged in a two-count criminal information on April 17 with possession of a controlled substance and conspiracy to conceal a material fact. A criminal information means a defendant has waived the right to have the case presented to a federal grand jury.
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