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Man arrested in Louisville Arby's after refusing to cover gun, police say |
RE: Man arrested in Louisville Arby's after refusing to cover...
August 29th, 2012 @ 9:07PM (12 years ago)
You are right my friend. No one has ever been offered to resign to avoid an indictment. That would be a miscarriage of justice. However, sometimes officers who plead guilty to certain crimes (especially where abuse of power was used) are, as a condition of the plea deal, ordered to not apply for employment with any police agency in the state.
Imagine the public outcry if somebody was able to wash away a FELONY just by resigning from their job. Sounds too much like a cover up and the courts wont allow for it.
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