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Yes. She was arrested December 1st 1955 and charged with a violation of Chapter 6, Section 11 segregation law of the Montgomery City code. Ms Parks was released on bail the evening of December 2nd, 1955 and 4 days later went to trial. She was found guilty of disorderly conduct and fined $10, plus $4 in court costs

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