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<title>Canine Officer Stephanie Mohr &#x26;#x27;Grateful&#x26;#x27; for Trump Pardon</title>
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<description>The Maryland canine officer who pleaded on Newsmax TV for a pardon from President Donald Trump has received her Christmas wish.The former Prince George&#x26;#x27;s County Police canine officer Stephanie Mohr, convicted in 2001 of a federal Civil Rights violation, served 10 years in prison after her police dog bit a burglar during an arrest in 1995.&#x26;#x22;I am incredibly grateful to the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund for standing by my side and never abandoning me,&#x26;#x22; Mohr said in a statement provided by LELDF to Newsmax on Wednesday. &#x26;#x22;Without LELDF and its donors and loyal supporters, I honestly don&#x26;#x27;t think this...</description>
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<title>Policewoman Faces 10 Years Because Dog Bites Suspect</title>
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<description>Officer Stephanie Mohr with her police dog, Valk. Stephanie, facing a 10 year sentence, is concerned about her 2-year-old son, Adam. Prince George&#x26;#x2019;s County (Maryland) Police Officer Stephanie Mohr could be sentenced to serve 10 years in jail because her police dog chased a fleeing suspect and bit him. The incident goes back to 1995 in Takoma Park, Maryland, where Officer Mohr was patrolling in a P.G. County Canine squad car. Responding to a call in which two burglary suspects were on the roof of a building, Officer Mohr, along with several other officers and a helicopter above, ordered two...</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2006 18:28:24 GMT</pubDate>
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