CincinnatiOn Friday, one of the suspects in the I-471 bridge fire made an appearance in court.
In response to two charges of impeding justice, Kaitlen Hall and her attorney entered a not guilty plea.
She is still under house arrest even though her family posted her $60,000 bond last month.
She requested permission from the judge to work, and he granted her, providing that a schedule is given.
Terry Stiles and Zachary Stumpf face arson charges for allegedly starting the fire on November 1.
According to court records, Hall allegedly denied having any knowledge of the two males who were detained on suspicion of being involved in the case.
James Hamilton, a second individual, was also accused of fabricating information to keep the authorities from finding out about Stumpf.
Stiles and Stumpf are still behind bars after posting $1 million bail apiece. On a $90,000 bond, Hamilton is currently incarcerated.
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