A woman who prosecutors said disrupted the confirmation hearing for Attorney General Jeff Sessions by laughing will be sentenced tomorrow.

Desiree Fairooz, an activist with the group Code Pink, was convicted in May on charging of disrupting Sessions' Jan. 10 hearing. Two more women, Tighe Barry and Lenny Bianchi, who appeared at the hearing dressed as Ku Klux Klan members, will be sentenced on the same day after being convicted on charges of parading or demonstrating.

Each faces up to 12 months in prison.

Fairooz, who work a pink Lady Liberty costume during the hearing, maintained all she did was laugh after Alabama Senator Richard Shelby said Sessions, his long-time colleague, had a record of ""treating all Americans equally under the law is clear and well-documented."

"I just couldn't hold it," Fairooz said during her trial. "It was spontaneous. It was an immediate rejection of what I considered an outright lie or pure ignorance."

Sessions, a former Alabama Senator, was confirmed but only after days of contentious hearings that centered on his record dealing with civil rights.

Prosecutors with the Justice Department contended the women planned to "impede, disrupt, and disturb the orderly conduct" of the hearing. They are asking the judge to uphold the jury's guilty verdict, which Fairooz's attorney has sought to have thrown out.