SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) A former New Mexico sheriff's deputy who faced charges for using a stun gun on a teen with special needs has agreed to never work in law enforcement again. The Santa Fe New Mexican reported Thursday that attorneys for Jeremy Barnes, a fired Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s deputy, say he will not seek law enforcement work as part of a plea agreement with the state Attorney General's Office.
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