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| Schneider is facing charges of forgery and official misconduct. |
Update 5:45 p.m: The jury acquitted Det. Lee Ann Schneider this afternoon.A Riviera Beach detective could spend hundreds of years in prison for helping her boss pad his overtime, while he has escaped testifying at the trial that is largely about him.
Detective Lee Ann Schneider is on trial this week for 152 counts of forgery and official misconduct, accused of repeatedly signing Sgt. Pat Galligan's name to official paperwork. Key testimony in the case came yesterday, when a friend of Galligan's, Riviera Beach Assistant Police Chief David "Curly Top" Harris, took the witness
stand. Harris recalled Galligan saying Schneider was following Galligan's instructions when she forged his signature on probable-cause affidavits and property receipts.
"[He] told me he gave Lee Ann Schneider permission to sign his name," Harris said.
Galligan was never charged with a crime and never testified at the trial. Palm Beach Circuit
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