Charles Oliver | November 29, 2011
A Richmond County, Georgia, deputy assigned to a DUI task force has admitted faking some readings from a portable breathalyzer. Erik Norman, a nine-year veteran of the sheriff's office, was forced to resign after telling a prosecutor he had falsified information. During his two years on the DUI task force, he arrested an estimated 250 to 400 drivers.
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