A Stevens Point probation officer was arrested on disorderly conduct charges Friday, but his name never appeared on jail records, and authorities are not releasing any information about his arrest. [More]
Gee, that's funny...they have no problem releasing information about non-"Only Ones" in the area who get charged with crimes...like these folks...or these...
I'm sure it's just an oversight. Aren't you?
[Via Sean Y]
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ReplyDeleteTo be fair - the two links provided deal with folks who either plead guilty or were convicted. IOW, final dispositions vs. new arrests.
ReplyDeleteThat being said, the fact that the jail maintains a 'public' list of all persons booked in, and the fact that the department refuses to provide an incident report (public record), complicates their obviously errant stance on the issue. They will end up paying a few bucks in attorney fees over this one. Idiots.
Come on, David... You don't expect members of The Gang With Official Sanction to be treated like mere mortals, do you?
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