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OREM, Utah - When 70-year-old Betty Perry was accused of neglecting her lawn, she became defiant.

Perry was arrested, handcuffed and briefly jailed in July for declining a ticket for failing to water her lawn.

She agreed on Friday to resolve her case by pleading guilty to a disorderly conduct charge and paying a $100 fine. She also faces six months of probation.

Perry was scheduled to go to trial Monday on a more serious charge of resisting arrest for refusing to give her name, accept a citation or allow herself to be handcuffed on her front steps.


She ends up with a sentence that is very minimal and shouldn't intrude terribly on her day-to-day life,"

Betty Perry, left, and her attorney Gloria Allred walk into Utah's Fourth District Court  to appear before a judge Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007, in Orem, Utah. Perry, 70, was arrested and booked into jail on July 6, for refusing to maintain her lawn and resisting arrest. Perry agreed on Friday Feb. 8, 2008 to resolve her case by pleading guilty to a disorderly conduct charge and paying a $100 fine. She also faces six months of probation.  (AP Photo/George Frey/FILE)