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Former officer gets probation for lying about Purple Heart

CANTON, Ga. - A former Georgia police officer convicted on six of seven charges related to falsely claiming he received a military Purple Heart will avoid jail time.

Shane Ladner was sentenced Tuesday as a first offender to 10 years' probation. District Attorney Shannon Wallace told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in an email that Ladner must also perform 600 hours of community service and pay $6,000 in restitution to Cherokee County.

The former Holly Springs police officer was convicted in May of six counts of making a false statement related to his use of the honour to get free license plates.

The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office conducted a six-week investigation into Ladner's Purple Heart claims in 2013, after he and his wife were injured during a wounded veterans' parade in Texas, drawing national attention.

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Information from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, http://www.ajc.com

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