Attorney General Defends Commissioner Mitchell Plea Deal After Sheriff Calls it 'Embarrassing'
The Montana Department of Justice is defending a plea deal it reached with Flathead County Commissioner Phil Mitchell that Sheriff Chuck Curry called embarrassing.
Mitchell is expected to plead guilty next week to misdemeanor criminal mischief, nearly a year after he destroyed six county-owned trees at a park near his home on Whitefish Lake. Because Mitchell caused approximately $30,000 worth of damage, he was charged with a felony. In a plea agreement between state prosecutors and the defense, the felony is reduced to a misdemeanor.
On Thursday, Curry called the plea deal an embarrassment and worried that it would appear as if Mitchell was being let off easy because hes an elected official.
When you are a public official and you commit a crime against the public that you represent you should be held responsible and that clearly has not happened in this case, Curry told the Beacon.
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