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In court, Wilkerson pleads not guilty

Must let officials study documents

Dianne Wilkerson entered US District Court yesterday for her arraignment on attempted extortion charges. She made no comment to reporters and is free on a $50,000 unsecured bond. Dianne Wilkerson entered US District Court yesterday for her arraignment on attempted extortion charges. She made no comment to reporters and is free on a $50,000 unsecured bond. (Globe Staff Photo / Suzanne Kreiter)
By Jonathan Saltzman and Andrew Ryan
Globe Staff / December 9, 2008

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Former state senator Dianne Wilkerson declared her innocence yesterday in US District Court, telling a judge in a firm voice that she was "not guilty" of eight counts of attempted extortion in a bribery investigation that has rocked the State House and Boston City Hall. (Full article: 480 words)

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