Still technically on break, but I just caught the Raleigh N&O's wrap-up of a story I've been following: Former Johnston County prosecutor Cindy Jaeger will spend at least three years in prison after pleading guilty today to her role in a scheme to fix drunken driving tickets.
Jaeger pleaded guilty to 10 counts each of obstruction of justice and tampering with official court documents. She was also sentenced to three years probation after her prison term ends and must pay a $25,000 fine.
My comment on the thread:
The Randolph County DA's office does not have any problem employing ADA's who've had "issues" with the State Bar. Prosecutorial honesty is not a high priority.
Lying's not a really big deal with that crowd either.
I'm surprised she was fired. I mean, she fits right in.
Incredibly, the article indicates that right up until her sentencing, Jaeger was working as a private attorney in Winston-Salem, with nary a peep from the N.C. State Bar.
Par for this state's wretched course in all things pertaining to ethics.
