Knox County Sheriff Pleads No Contest

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MOUNT VERNON, Ohio —Knox County Sheriff David Barber pleaded no contest Wednesday to the charge of dereliction of duty.

The crime is a second-degree misdemeanor and stemmed from an incident in 2004 when Barber wrote two checks from the sheriff’s office law enforcement trust fund to be used for his re-election campaign.

Barber re-paid the money. He was found guilty and fined $500 plus court costs.

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