Former Brown County EMA Director Pleads Guilty
(NASHVILLE) - The former Brown County Emergency Management Director pled guilty to official misconduct charges yesterday, after a grand jury handed down an indictment last December.
A report in the Bloomington Herald Times says 57-year-old Samuel Richardson Hall, was able to get is charge reduced to a misdemeanor, after a state audit found he owed Brown County more than $38,000.
The court suspended a 1-year prison sentence and gave him 1 year on probation, and 120 hours of public service work.
The reduction to a misdemeanor means Hall won't have to give up his bid for District 1 County Commissioner, where he is running against Democrat Mary Fouch.
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