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Jail deputy fired for planting evidence |
By Associated Press |
Published: 10/20/2004 |
A Collier County (Fla.) jail deputy trying to impress his supervisors is out of a job after officials determined he planted contraband-like keys in several inmates' cells and then falsified the reports about it. Richard Micah Scammon also faces one count of official misconduct by a public servant. That's a third-degree felony, punishable by up to five years in state prison upon conviction. Scammon was arrested Monday but posted bond soon after. He couldn't be reached for comment. |
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