Former Martinsville police chief Matthew Long was sentenced on Friday to one-year probation for official misconduct after entering a plea deal.
Matthew Long, the former police chief in Martinsville, was sentenced to a one-year suspended jail sentence that was converted to one-year probation.According to WRTV reports in 2019, Long made adjustments to the city’s “sick days” tracking system. The charges for theft and official misconduct related to misuse of sick time and overtime pay.
According to court documents, at the end of 2016, Long submitted a pay voucher to pay himself for the 9 sick days allegedly accrued during 2016. After 110 days have been “banked,” any additional time is paid at the following schedule: 1-3 days to be paid at $75 per day; 4-6 days at $85 per day; and 7-9 days at $95 per day.
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