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Former West Virginia police officer pleads guilty to perjury

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A former police officer in West Virginialied to a federal grand jury about a program that allowed people to pay with cash and gift cards to avoid criminal sanctions. I pleaded guilty to what I got. The office said.

Carolyn Taylor, 40, of St. Mary's pleaded guilty to perjury on Wednesday, said the office of US lawyer William Ehrenfeld.

This case is related to a government-approved "Slow Down for the Holidays" program, where people charged with drunk driving and other crimes are cash, gift cards, or We were able to avoid prosecution by providing other items. Value, Ihlenfeld's office said in a news release.

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West Virginia ex-police officer pleaded guilty to lying to a federal grand jury.

A former West Virginia police officer pleaded guilty to lying to a federal grand jury.

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TaylorSt. Mary's Helped collect donations with the department, who was a police clerk. She was asked about her role when she testified her this year. She told the grand jury that no one knew who would personally benefit from the program, and the proceeds were donated to a charity. However, investigators found she used at least one gift card for herself, the news release said.