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Vt. Trooper Resigns, Denies OT Fraud
July 16, 2012
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A Vermont trooper has resigned and will face charges that he padded his time sheets, a charge he denies.
Sgt. Jim Deeghan, a 22-year veteran of the Vermont State Police, pleaded not guilty Friday to two charges of false swearing, reports Vermont Public Radio.
In 2011, Sgt. Deeghan made $136,000, which was $56,000 more than his base salary.
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Report: 2 Ohio Campus Officers Netted More OT Than Salary
Tags: Overtime Pay, Vermont State Police, Officer Misconduct
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