A former Hancock County Community Corrections officer will serve no jail time for drunk driving.....
HANCOCK COUNTY, Ind.—A former Hancock County Community Corrections officer will serve no jail time for drunk driving.
According to court records, Smith’s speech was slurred, his eyes were glassy and he told officers “We’ve been at the Legion playing darts.”He was charged with OWI Endangering a Person, Public Intoxication and No Headlights. Ja’Michael Bryant, a Cumberland man who received the voicemail from Hancock County Community Corrections while serving a home detention sentence for dealing marijuana, has filed a federal lawsuit against Hancock County Commissioners.
In November 2022, Bryant was convicted of dealing marijuana and sentenced to a year and a half on Hancock County Community Corrections Home Detention. The federal lawsuit alleges Bryant experienced a “relentless campaign of harassment” even before the voicemail.
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