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Former officers receive suspended sentences Two former Columbus Police Department officers have been given suspended sentences by a special judge after pleading guilty to ghost employment. Dan Meister, 47, 952 Jackson St., Hope and Ron May, 59, 8015 S. County Road 875W, Columbus were originally charged with official misconduct, ghost employment and theft all Level 6 felonies. Both worked a second job providing security at Columbus Regional Hospital while clocked in as city officers. Meister is accused of overlapped hours worked on 52 separate occasions, while May is accused of overlapped hours on 62 separate occasions between Jan. 1, 2013 and Aug. 31, 2018, according to a State Board of Accounts audit. ....
Former officers receive suspended sentences after pleading guilty to ghost employment Dan Meister Two former Columbus Police Department officers have been given suspended sentences by a special judge after pleading guilty to ghost employment. Dan Meister, 47, 952 Jackson St., Hope and Ron May, 59, 8015 S. County Road 875W, Columbus were originally charged with official misconduct, ghost employment and theft as Level 6 felonies. 1 of 2 Dan Meister Both work a second job providing security at Columbus Regional Hospital while clocked in as city officers. Meister is accused of overlapped hours worked on 52 separate occasions, while May is accused of overlapped hours on 62 separate occasions between Jan. 1, 2013 and Aug. 31, 2018, according to a State Board of Accounts audit. ....
State suspends jury trials until after March Jackson Circuit Court Judge Richard W. Poynter Due to the rise in the number of positive COVID-19 cases, the Indiana Supreme Court recently suspended all jury trials across the state until March 1, 2021. The decision shouldn’t be a major issue in Jackson County. “About 98% of all criminal cases are resolved via a plea agreement between the prosecutor and the defendant,” Jackson Circuit Judge Richard W. Poyner said. “Many cases are set on the jury trial docket but do not actually go to a jury trial.” Poynter said in Indiana, a defendant has the right to a jury trial within a year of being formally charged with a crime. ....
Sheriff plans to purchase body cams Sheriff Rick Meyer The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department has secured funding from the Jackson County Council through the CARES Act to buy new body cameras and data storage. The sheriff’s department will be receiving 30 Pro-Vision body cameras for $549 each, totaling $16,470 overall. This cost includes docking stations used to charge the cameras and upload data from them. County police also are getting a new cloud-based storage system. The system is being purchased on a five-year plan to store 2 to 10 terabytes of data. It’s being purchased for a maximum cost of $89,540 for 10 terabytes, but the sheriff’s department agreed to work on keeping the costs of the plan down if able. ....