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Choc Harris Resigns

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: January 31, 2011
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MIDLAND -- An embattled Midland County Constable called it quits Monday.
   
    Choc Harris formally resigned Monday morning. Harris pleaded guilty in mid-January to a misdemeanor charge of tampering with government records. The charge surrounded allegations of improperly filing paperwork.

    Harris was fined roughly $500 and sentenced to 6 months deferred adjudication. Another condition of Harris' plea deal would be that he'd have to give up his badge.

    Midland County is currently reviewing applications for Harris' replacement.

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