Saturday, July 17, 2010

 

Charleston Woman Sues West Virginia State Police


WEST VIRGINIA....
A Charleston woman has sued former trooper Derek Snavely and the West Virginia State Police, accusing Snavely of forcing her to have sex with him, and West Virginia State Police didn't tell Kanawha County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Plants that Snavely falsified his duty log. Based on the report, Plants decided not to prosecute Snavely. Plants says, if State Police knew Snavely, who is now the police chief in Hinton, had falsified his duty log, it should have been included in the case file. In response to a series of questions from the woman's lawyer, Mike Clifford, State Police said Snavely clearly altered his duty log from the time he met with the woman until the end of his shift.





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