Shailene Woodley pleads not guilty to riot charge
Actress Shailene Woodley has pleaded not guilty to charges she sparked a riot at a pipeline protest earlier this month (Oct16).
The Divergent star was charged with one count of misdemeanor criminal trespass and one count of misdemeanor engaging in a riot following her arrest during a protest against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in Sioux County, North Dakota on 10 October (16).
Woodley, who live streamed the protest and her arrest on Facebook
and spent several hours in custody, was not in the North Dakota
court on Wednesday morning (19Oct16), but her attorney entered the
plea on her behalf, according to TMZ.
Her case is set to go to trial on Monday (24Oct16), unless the
actress can figure out a plea deal with prosecutors.
Shailene was one of 27 activists arrested at the Dakota Access
Pipeline site.
Their protest followed a federal judge's ruling on 9 October (16)
that rejected the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's request to halt
construction on the $3.8 billion pipeline, claiming it could taint
water supplies and encroach on tribal burial sites.
Protests supporting the tribe have been ongoing for months.
Shailene has been campaigning against the Dakota Access Pipeline
for much of this year (16), and previously joined Rosario Dawson at
a demonstration in New York in August (16), when they held up signs
and marched with others committed to halting the project.
She was one of around 100 demonstrators who staged the peaceful
protest in Sioux County on the site of the pipeline, which will
transport crude oil from North Dakota to Illinois.