BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) -- A southeast Iowa prosecutor criticized for
dropping charges filed against a nursing home operator has decided not
to seek a second term.
The Hawk Eye
reports that Des Moines County Attorney Amy Beavers mentioned in her
announcement Monday the scrutiny and criticism she'd received for
dropping charges against Marc Johnson, director of the Danville Care
Center. He was accused of taking money from a patient's account.
She
cited concerns that if he were convicted, the home would have to close.
Beavers made an agreement not to pursue the charges if Johnson paid the
case's court costs and didn't violate any laws for two years.
She
said in her statement Monday that, "If closing this nursing home is
what the community expects from their county attorney, I am not the
right county attorney."
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1 comment:
He was right to quit. He didn't have a chance anyway.
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