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Woman Gets 2 Years for Belligerence on Airliner

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A 28-year-old woman was sentenced to two years in federal prison Monday for helping a companion terrorize passengers and crew aboard a Continental Airlines flight from Houston to Los Angeles last year.

“Your conduct was unconscionable,†U.S. District Judge Dickran Tevrizian told a sobbing Susan K. Callihan of Santa Barbara. “You put in jeopardy the lives of 130 passengers and crew. This court has zero tolerance for this kind of behavior.â€

At her trial, Callihan contended that she was trying to control her friend, Thomas Kasper, 36, who barged into the first-class section of the plane, tried to force open the cockpit door and then poured a pot of scalding coffee over a flight attendant.

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The government charged, however, that Kasper and Callihan acted as a team and that she, too, tried to force open the cockpit door.

Before handing down the sentence, Tevrizian rejected a defense motion for a new trial on grounds that Callihan’s trial attorney failed to diligently pursue leads that could have led to her acquittal.

The defense also put on the stand a psychologist who testified that Callihan’s behavior on the plane probably resulted from post-traumatic stress disorder brought on by childhood physical and sexual abuse.

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Kasper pleaded guilty to a charge of interfering with a flight crew by force and intimidation and is awaiting sentencing.

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