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TX: Ex-Grayson Co. Lawman Sentenced To Prison
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A former deputy was sentenced to four years in prison after being convicted of stealing guns from the evidence room.
Judge Rayburn Nall read the sentence of four years in prison for Luton, who pleaded guilty to stealing guns out of an evidence room. "It's a tragedy really, it's hard to understand how this could happen but it did," says Sheriff Keith Gary.
Earlier, Luton's doctor from Dallas, Dr. Shilpa Chitnis, testified impulse control problems are a side effect of medication he was taking for Parkinson's disease. |
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