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VisitPublic perception of Kory York's sentencing in Ronald Greene case by 2024
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Former Louisiana Trooper Kory York Sentenced to 1 Year Probation, 160 Hours Community Service in 2019 Ronald Greene Case
Oct 28, 2024, 11:38 PM
Kory York, a former Louisiana State Police trooper, has been sentenced to one year of supervised probation and approximately 160 hours of community service following a no contest plea to misdemeanor battery charges. This plea agreement stems from the 2019 death of Ronald Greene, a 49-year-old Black motorist who was stopped for a traffic violation. Reports indicate that York will not serve any jail time for his involvement in the incident, which has drawn significant public attention and scrutiny regarding police conduct.
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