LMPD :: Louisville Metro Police Department

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They won't really be interested in how justice is carried out in that case. They will offer her a misdemeanor on the condition she resigns from LMPD and never apply for employment at any other police agency in the state. I always thought perjury was a very gray charge, unless it is blatant. I don't condone lying but you can easily explain your "lying" was just the way you understood it. That's why the conviction rate for perjury is extremely low and it is rarely ever charged. Her biggest mistake

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