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Viewers claiming a double standard after a fired Lee County Sheriff's deputy accused of driving under the influence in a patrol car gets let off the hook in court! A Southwest Florida attorney says the State Attorney should've prosecuted him. Four in your Corner investigator Mike Mason also getting his hands on the dash-cam video so you can decide for yourself if the fired deputy got off too easy.
Fox 4 obtained this dash-cam video from Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) showing its DUI investigation of Milosevic. Reports show Milosevic failed the field sobriety tests and a urine screen showed he had taken high levels of prescription narcotics but, despite this, Milosevic was never convicted of DUI.
Attorney Janese Caruthers says there was more than enough evidence to convict Milosevic. The State Attorney's Office disagrees saying the tests that showed the officer had taken narcotics were part of the Sheriff's internal investigation and, therefore, not admissible in court. Records show Milosevic refused to take a 2nd urine test which could have been used in court against him and he refused to have a drug recognition expert examine him.
and another one:
http://www.wickedlocal.com/saugus/n...Police-trooper-from-Saugus-stop#axzz21AZvV500
A high-ranking state trooper who fled from Saugus Police and had empty beer bottles in his car and alcohol on his breath when he was stopped in November will have all charges dismissed if he stays out of trouble for six months, according to the Advertiser’s news partner WCVB.
State Police Capt. Thomas McCarthy admitted to facts sufficient for a guilty finding to negligent driving and failure to stop charges Monday and a judge continued the case without a finding for six months.
Viewers claiming a double standard after a fired Lee County Sheriff's deputy accused of driving under the influence in a patrol car gets let off the hook in court! A Southwest Florida attorney says the State Attorney should've prosecuted him. Four in your Corner investigator Mike Mason also getting his hands on the dash-cam video so you can decide for yourself if the fired deputy got off too easy.
Fox 4 obtained this dash-cam video from Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) showing its DUI investigation of Milosevic. Reports show Milosevic failed the field sobriety tests and a urine screen showed he had taken high levels of prescription narcotics but, despite this, Milosevic was never convicted of DUI.
Attorney Janese Caruthers says there was more than enough evidence to convict Milosevic. The State Attorney's Office disagrees saying the tests that showed the officer had taken narcotics were part of the Sheriff's internal investigation and, therefore, not admissible in court. Records show Milosevic refused to take a 2nd urine test which could have been used in court against him and he refused to have a drug recognition expert examine him.
and another one:
http://www.wickedlocal.com/saugus/n...Police-trooper-from-Saugus-stop#axzz21AZvV500
A high-ranking state trooper who fled from Saugus Police and had empty beer bottles in his car and alcohol on his breath when he was stopped in November will have all charges dismissed if he stays out of trouble for six months, according to the Advertiser’s news partner WCVB.
State Police Capt. Thomas McCarthy admitted to facts sufficient for a guilty finding to negligent driving and failure to stop charges Monday and a judge continued the case without a finding for six months.