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Deputy who was acquitted in head-slamming case gets job back sun-sentinel.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sun-sentinel.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A sheriff’s deputy who was acquitted of battery in slamming a teenager’s head into the pavement is allowed to return to work with full back pay, an arbitrator has ruled. The Broward Sheriff’s Office said Deputy Christopher Krickovich is expected to return to work Wednesday. His annual salary is $91,266. Krickovich, a detective, was fired by Sheriff Gregory Tony in 2019, after the incident .
In some of the highest-profile cases, the zeal to send an anti-brutality message to law enforcement is not shared by the citizens who sit on juries. Take Steven Pohorence, accused of pushing a kneeling protester during a Black Lives Matter protest. The jury found him not guilty this week.