
Templeton, 23, pleaded guilty to the charges earlier this week, the Post-Dispatch reported, in exchange for two years of probation and 120 hours of community service, as well as fines.
If she completes the requirements, the conviction goes away.
Templeton had been charged with third-degree assault, first-degree trespassing and disturbing the peace after the protest, which shut down I-70 in August 2015, the anniversary of the death of Michael Brown.
St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Bob McCulloch alleged that Templeton, who was one of the protest organizers, punched a driver who attempted to drive past the block.…