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Adair Youth Development Center corrections officer acquitted Adair County jury acquits Anita Johnson in case stemming from 2004 charges; officer had maintained innocence all along An Adair County Youth Development Center corrections officer has been acquitted of sexual misconduct charge lodged against her by a male youth against her in 2004 according to a story in the Lexington Herald. A story, Former corrections officer acquitted of sexual misconduct charge on the trial of Anita Johnson was published January 24, 2005, in The Lexington HeraldThe story said that the officer will be asking for re-instatement now that her innocence has been established. This story was posted on 2006-01-25 04:56:37
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