N.J. Trooper Offered To Toss Arrest Warrant For Sex, But Wasn't Charged, Internal Report RevealsBy Christopher BaxterNJ.com Apr. 06, 2015 |
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TRENTON -- A State Police trooper offered to get rid of an arrest warrant in exchange for sex from the person being sought, but was allowed to resign without being criminally charged, according to a new misconduct report. The trooper, who was not identified, also failed to make an arrest in the case. Other offenses noted in an internal report that highlights 16 incidents in 2013, include pepper spraying a suspect without cause, harassment, drunken driving, moonlighting without permission and getting into fights. In the court-ordered arrest warrant case, the trooper was suspended without pay for 499 days before resigning, the report said. A spokesman for State Police, Capt. Stephen Jones, said the trooper was in the process of being fired and was not eligible for a pension. Read More |