Woman brings pistol to N.Y. court 
 
  (AP)  Updated: 2006-10-19 14:29  
NEW YORK - A South Korean immigrant who arrived at federal court on Wednesday 
to become a US citizen took her right to bear arms a little too seriously, 
authorities said.  
 
 
 
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Mal Soon Jin, 49, was arrested after an X-ray machine at the entrance of the 
Brooklyn courthouse revealed she was carrying an unloaded .22-caliber pistol in 
her handbag, authorities said. 
The arrest forced her to miss a swearing-in ceremony in favor of an 
arraignment in the same court on a charge of knowingly possessing a firearm in a 
federal facility. She was released on $100,000 bond.
 Her brother-in-law Francis Jin said the family was mystified by the incident.
 The defendant, who has been in the country 20 years and ran a fruit stand 
with her husband, "doesn't even know how to shoot a gun," he said. "She's scared 
about those things."
 She could face up to 16 months in prison if convicted.
 
  
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