ManInBlack
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http://news.providencejournal.com/breaking-news/2012/03/lincoln-police-3.html
What this article doesn't mention is that Krawetz had a prior record; he had plead no contest to simple assault a few yeas ago.
http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/30d51185601d4ba9ac159590cfa847b2/RI--Officer-Assault/
Edward M. Krawetz, the suspended Lincoln patrolman convicted of battery for kicking a handcuffed woman in the head outside the Twin River slot parlor, was imposed a 10-year suspended sentence with probation and was ordered to undergo counseling. He will serve no prison time.
Superior Court Judge Edward C. Clifton convicted Krawetz, of Lincoln, on Jan. 23 after a non-jury trial during which the prosecutor asserted that Krawetz committed the felony when he kicked Donna Levesque, of Uxbridge, Mass., in the head on the evening of May 31, 2009.
What this article doesn't mention is that Krawetz had a prior record; he had plead no contest to simple assault a few yeas ago.
http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/30d51185601d4ba9ac159590cfa847b2/RI--Officer-Assault/
Officer Edward Krawetz, 47, was given a 10-year suspended sentence with probation. He was found guilty in January of felony battery with a dangerous weapon for kicking Donna Levesque, of Uxbridge, Mass. The incident occurred as Levesque sat on a curb outside the Twin River Casino waiting for a patrol car to pick her up for booking on a disorderly conduct charge on May 31, 2009.
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In arguing for prison time, Regine cited a 2001 incident in which Krawetz pleaded no contest to a simple assault charge and was suspended from his job. The suspension was served one day a week over about five months, Harwood said.
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