An investigation
conducted by the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) has led to the indictment of a former trooper on
forgery, official misconduct and false reporting charges.
On Tuesday, a
Claiborne County Grand Jury indicted former Trooper Charlene Green, 32, on 77 felony counts after it
was discovered she allegedly wrote fraudulent citations, a THP news release
said.
Green had been commissioned in January 2004, and was assigned to
Clairborne County in the Fall Branch District.
THP's Office of
Professional Responsibility (OPR) initiated an internal investigation of Green in September after
receiving an internal complaint, according to the news release.
The
investigation stemmed from a copy of a citation, written by Green, which was sent to THP's Fall
Branch District office from the Claiborne County Clerk's Office, the news release said. The ticket
had been dismissed by the judge because Green failed to file the citation with the court.
During further routine inspection of court documents and citations
turned in by Green, her lieutenant and sergeant discovered more discrepancies, according to the news
release. Those findings were reported through the chain of command resulting in the
investigation.
"It is important that everyone knows that this
investigation was initiated by the Tennessee Highway Patrol, investigated by this agency, presented
to the grand jury by this agency, and the arrest was made by the THP," said Colonel Mike Walker.
"This type of behavior will not be tolerated."
Agents with THP's Criminal
Investigation Division (CID) also launched a formal investigation of possible criminal violations of
falsifying documents. After cross-checking other citations turned in by Green with those on file at
the Clerk's Office, investigators discovered that Green wrote dozens of "fake" tickets, sometimes
using information of individuals she issued tickets to years ago. In one case, Green is accused of
using the name of a driver she issued a ticket to in 2004.
She allegedly
forged his name on four citations she turned in to her superiors in February, March and July of
2008. In all, agents were able to determine that from Jan. 12, 2008, through Sept. 2, 2008, Green
wrote a total of 60 fraudulent citations involving 28 individuals. Because of the quick action that
was taken by investigators, no citations were posted to the victims' driving
records.
The case was submitted to the District Attorney in November.
Green faces 38 counts of forgery, 38 counts of false reporting and one count of official
misconduct.
Green resigned from her position as trooper with the Highway
Patrol in lieu of termination on October 1, 2008.
Despite her
resignation, Green forfeited her annual leave, her right to appeal through minimum due process, and
it was recommended that she not be allowed future employment by the state of Tennessee. In addition,
Colonel Walker notified the Peace Officer Standards & Training (P.O.S.T.) Commission of her
conduct and requested that she be decertified as a law enforcement officer in the state of
Tennessee.
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