Former Pocomoke Chief Convicted Again Of Misconduct
Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, May 30, 2019
POCOMOKE — A former Pocomoke police chief, convicted in 2016 of misconduct in officer after allegedly interfering with and glossing over an investigation into a hit-and-run incident, was found guilty again last week after a state appeals court granted him a new trial late last year.In December 2016, Pocomoke Police Chief Kelvin Sewell was found... Read more »
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