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Man gets home confinement for striking Glasgow officer
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A man who struck a Glasgow police officer with his car during an angry repossession feud will serve a one-year term on home confinement.
Kanawha County Circuit Judge Charles E. King sentenced Larry Dangerfield to 12 months on home confinement Thursday at the chagrin of Glasgow Police Officer Steve W. Smith, who said he wanted the case to go to trial and didn't agree with a prosecutor's decision to allow Dangerfield to plead to battery charges.
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Man gets home confinement for striking Glasgow officer
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A man who struck a Glasgow police officer with his car during an angry repossession feud will serve a one-year term on home confinement.
Kanawha County Circuit Judge Charles E. King sentenced Larry Dangerfield to 12 months on home confinement Thursday at the chagrin of Glasgow Police Officer Steve W. Smith, who said he wanted the case to go to trial and didn't agree with a prosecutor's decision to allow Dangerfield to plead to battery charges.
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