Former Louisville police officer facing federal civil rights charge pleads guilty to misdemeanor
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Under terms of the plea agreement, Katie Crews will avoid any time in jail and be placed on probation as long as she agrees to not seek a job in law enforcement again.
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Under terms of the plea agreement, Katie Crews will avoid any time in jail and be placed on probation as long as she agrees to not seek a job in law enforcement again.Â
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