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  1. #11
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    And you're an assclown for bringing back a 10 year old thread...Sterner is dead and he was a POS....

    I'm wondering what ever happened in this case. How much money, if any, did Sterner get? If he's dead, how did he die? How is Charlotte doing? She was a great deputy that was declared guilty before any investigation took place.

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    Charlotte was an excellent Deputy.

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    She was a great deputy. That guy was a piece of garbage. She was found guilty by a bunch of morons that knew nothing of that guys terrible behavior or what it is like to be a detention deputy.

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    Police Crimes

    Florida's first serial killer was a Deputy Sheriff in Martin County. Sadly, a job in "law enforcement" provides legal cover to commit crimes, including kidnapping, rape, and murder.

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    S.f. Soldier

    She is pap vindictive, and evil control freak, like most law enforcement. Anyone that would dump a person in a wheelchair on their face, deserves to go to jail, and get shanked in her asshole with a star shaped shiv, so she can bleed out fast ... as should ALL dirty cops ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    She is pap vindictive, and evil control freak, like most law enforcement. Anyone that would dump a person in a wheelchair on their face, deserves to go to jail, and get shanked in her asshole with a star shaped shiv, so she can bleed out fast ... as should ALL dirty cops ..
    So Inmate, what jail did you just get released from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;1276536
    He could care less if she is punished or not, he has $$$ on his mind.
    He didn’t die, asshole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    I'm wondering what ever happened in this case. How much money, if any, did Sterner get? If he's dead, how did he die? How is Charlotte doing? She was a great deputy that was declared guilty before any investigation took place.
    He didn’t sue her at all. He all kept her out of jail. Her measly slap on the wrist of losing her career... if he wasn’t paralyzed she should be blowing him everyday. Evil scumbag dyke belongs in prison.

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    Bye, stupid.

    Quote Originally Posted by ;1276426
    From TBO.com glad that this is over for her!



    TAMPA - A former Hillsborough County detention deputy who was seen on video dumping a quadriplegic man from his wheelchair at Orient Road Jail on Jan. 29 has entered a pretrial intervention program today that will result in charges against her being dropped.

    Charlette Marshall-Jones has 18 months to complete the program, which includes 100 hours of community service working with disabled patients at Tampa General Hospital. She also has agreed to permanently forfeit her law-enforcement license.

    Assistant State Attorney Pam Bondi said Marshall-Jones faced a serious charge: abusing the disabled, a third-degree felony that is punishable by up to five years in prison. It was the victim, Brian Sterner, who suggested the intervention program.

    "His only request was that she perform her community-service hours with the disabled," Bondi said.

    Pretrial intervention programs are fairly common for first-time offenders when the victim agrees.

    Michael Maddux, Sterner's attorney, said Sterner recognized Marshall-Jones had done a lot in her career. Maddux said Sterner is not a vindictive person and is fair-minded.

    "He wants her to have greater awareness," Maddux said. "She will actually have a greater appreciation of what the disabled face on a daily basis."

    Maddux said Sterner will not be speaking with the media, in part because he may be pursuing a civil lawsuit.

    Marshall-Jones' attorney, Norman Cannella Sr., said his client will not make any statements to the media and that this is a just conclusion to the incident.

    "She's happy that this matter is concluded and happy to move on with her life," Cannella said.

    Marshall-Jones is a 22-year-veteran of the sheriff's office.

    A month after Sterner's complaint and a string of other abuse allegations went public, Sheriff David Gee created an independent review commission to examine the inner workings of Hillsborough County's jail system.

    Sterner most recently was in the news because of a criminal complaint in April alleging he poured liquid bubbles on a neighbor's vehicle.
    Good riddance to this evil dyke. What an absolute disgrace.

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    He didn’t die, asshole.
    He didn't? Obviously you don't (didn't) know him

    https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/na...6943334&page=3

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