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    Kentucky police officer fined $2 for striking handcuffed suspect multiple times

    By mediahitmanMarch 9, 2013Updated:March 11, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    imagesA Louisville police officer has been fined $2 after being convicted of official misconduct and harassment for striking a handcuffed suspect multiple times.

    A Jefferson District Jury on Friday fined officer David Graham $1 for each of the charges stemming from the March 31, 2012 arrest of 19-year-old John R. Sanders. A videotape of Sanders’ arrest shows Graham poking Sanders multiple times in the throat and slapping him.

    Defense attorney Steve Schroering told The Courier-Journal his client was disappointed at being convicted, but thankful the jury gave him the “absolute minimum penalty.”

    Graham, a Fourth Division officer who has been on the police force since 1999, could still face disciplinary action from the police department.

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    Corrupt Fined Handcuffed Kentucky Law Lies Officer Police Suspect
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