GLENDALE — A judge on Tuesday agreed to toss out a misdemeanor battery charge against a 58-year-old Camarillo woman who refused to relinquish a cooler containing applesauce and other snacks for her ailing mother last year at Bob Hope Airport.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Fred Rotenberg said he would dismiss the case against Nadine Kay Hays only if the grandmother of six stays out of trouble for the next six months. Prosecutors had no objections during the hearing at a Glendale courthouse.
Hays, who was traveling to Nashville, Tenn., with her 93-year-old mother, was charged with misdemeanor battery after the tussle with Transportation Security Administration agents last April. The trial this week was moved from Burbank to Pasadena and then to Glendale over scheduling difficulties and challenges by Hays’ attorney, Mary Frances Prevost.