Woman Gets Prison Term For Disrupting Continental Flight

U.S. District Judge Dickran Tevrizian sentenced a Santa Barbara, Calif., woman to two years in prison for disrupting a Continental flight, U.S. Attorney Norma Manella announced. Susan Callihan, of Goleta, Calif., was convicted Jan. 20 on a federal charge of interfering with the flight crew. Manella...

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