A former Central Michigan University police officer was charged with misconduct of office for asking two 21-year-old female students to bare their chests during a ride home. Central Michigan Life and The Morning Sun report Jeffrey Card was arraigned Wednesday in Isabella County Trial Court on a felony that could result in up to five years in prison or $10,000 in fines. The incident was in the early morning hours of Sept. 11, when Card was driving the two women home from a bar. He allegedly drove them to a remote dirt road and said if they took breathalizer tests and had blood-alcohol number's higher than a certain limit they would have to expose their chests, CM Life reported.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Former CMU police officer charged with misconduct of office
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A former Central Michigan University police officer was charged with misconduct of office for asking two 21-year-old female students to bare their chests during a ride home. Central Michigan Life and The Morning Sun report Jeffrey Card was arraigned Wednesday in Isabella County Trial Court on a felony that could result in up to five years in prison or $10,000 in fines. The incident was in the early morning hours of Sept. 11, when Card was driving the two women home from a bar. He allegedly drove them to a remote dirt road and said if they took breathalizer tests and had blood-alcohol number's higher than a certain limit they would have to expose their chests, CM Life reported.
A former Central Michigan University police officer was charged with misconduct of office for asking two 21-year-old female students to bare their chests during a ride home. Central Michigan Life and The Morning Sun report Jeffrey Card was arraigned Wednesday in Isabella County Trial Court on a felony that could result in up to five years in prison or $10,000 in fines. The incident was in the early morning hours of Sept. 11, when Card was driving the two women home from a bar. He allegedly drove them to a remote dirt road and said if they took breathalizer tests and had blood-alcohol number's higher than a certain limit they would have to expose their chests, CM Life reported.
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