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Federal charges filed against woman accused of throwing shoe at Hillary Clinton

WATCH ABOVE: A woman throws a shoe at Hillary Clinton during a speech in Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS – Authorities have filed federal charges against a Phoenix woman accused of throwing a shoe on stage while Hillary Rodham Clinton gave a convention speech.

The trespassing and violence charges lodged Sunday against Alison Michelle Ernst in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas come as local prosecutors consider a misdemeanour disorderly conduct charge in state court.

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Ernst didn’t respond to a phone message Monday, and it isn’t clear if she has a lawyer.

The 36-year-old faces a June 24 court date on the local charge, which could get her six months in county jail stemming from the incident Thursday.

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A court date in the federal case wasn’t immediately set.

Clinton wasn’t struck by the shoe. She continued her speech to a recycling industry conference at the Mandalay Bay resort.

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