Guilty plea in Va. cop's drug dealing
A former Pulaski police officer has pleaded guilty to doing double duty as a drug dealer.
Prosecutors say 32-year-old Christopher Franklin Bond admitted in federal court Friday that he bought and sold methamphetamine inside his police car.
He was on duty at the time, in uniform and armed with a police-issued firearm.
Bond faces from five to 40 years in prison and up to a $2 million fine.
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July 9, 2010; 2:19 PM ET
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Posted by: captgrumpy | July 9, 2010 7:52 PM | Report abuse
Some people fail to realize when you take on a public position, you must be willing to give up old habits, you will be judged differently from others.
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Posted by: YOMOSAEntertainment | July 11, 2010 12:29 AM | Report abuse
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Her should be,(but wont) placed in general poulation in the biggest jail in the state.
The fellow prisoners will educate him in worldly ways.