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NEWS > 21 January 2008

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SECURITY is a protected jewel at the Office of Police Integrity in Collins St.

The lift is protected by a security swipe card system. Internal doors have the added protection of a palm reader to keep out prying eyes and unwanted visitors.

The police watchdog's "court room" is small, seating about 30 people. Six seats are reserved for the media. The rest of the media pack sits in an adjacent room, watching a video link.

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Berea Police Department, KY

Ex-Cop Fined $1 After Being Fo

A former central Kentucky police officer guilty of official misconduct has been hit with a not-so devastating fine by a Madison County jury.

Former Berea Police Lt. Billy Beavers was fined $1 on Thursday after a jury ruled he broke the rules by not filing a use-of-force report following the arrest of a suspect last July. He was convicted on a misdemeanor charge of second-degree official misconduct.

Prosecutors had argued that Beavers intentionally opted not to fill out a use-of-force report after assisting in the arrest of a suspect during a vehicle pursuit. The jury ruled Beavers did not intentionally forget to put the report together.

Beavers has plenty of time to get the money together to pay the $1 fine. He has up to a year to pay it or file an appeal.
 

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