State Trooper To Change Plea Over Time Sheets

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A former Vermont State Police sergeant charged with padding his time sheets is expected to change his plea.

James Deeghan is scheduled to withdraw his not-guilty pleas on two felony counts today.

Last year, Deeghan of Colchester was paid $136,000… about $56,000 more than his base pay. Officials have said a trooper can typically expect to make about $30,000 in overtime a year.

The Burlington Free Press reports that Deeghan resigned on July 10.

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