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District Judge Norma Johnson, Miss Washington, could have given life" Fired by Reagan la.st Feb. 7 after the Stringfellow Acid Pits near Glen *lniennedlate marfcdowns have been taken. Lavelle must serve five months before former E P A Superfund chief a term of refusing to resign, the blond, heavy-set Avon, Calif. she is eligible for parole. She also must up to 20 years and $19,000 in fines. Miss Lavelle says she has been serve five years probation after her jail A federal jury convicted Miss La unemployed. She has been free without - In 5'/ii hours of testimony during her term, during which she must perform velle Dec. 1 on four of five counts she bond since her conviction. trial. Miss L,avelle emphatically denied she perjured herself, used Superfund SAVE OVER $12 UPl photo "community service” for little or no faced, stemming from answers she " I have only one thing to say, and pay. gave under oath to two congressional that's that I ’m very disappointed,” is for political purposes or was involved But her lawyers vowed to appeal the the only public comment she has made in a conflict of interest with Aerojet- WITH REBATE! RITA LAVELLE panels Feb. 23 and 24, and a sworn I conviction, which will delay imposition written statement made to a third about the verdict. General. But her testimony conflicted fired ERA official goes to jail of the sentence for at least several Her lawyer. James Bierbdwer, with that of 13 prosecution witnesses. KODAK Champ panel nn Dec. 13, 1982. 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