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Police Chief Called It "Disgusting"... Yet No Trial #news #truecrime Pullease was set to go to trial in late June – nearly four years after his arrest. But NBC6 Investigates learned there would be no trial because the 51-year-old’s case was transferred out of regular criminal court and into a diversion program for certain military members. Veterans Court requires a defendant to have a military service-related condition, such as a mental illness, traumatic brain injury, substance abuse, among others. On June 1, Pullease’s attorney Michael Dutko filed a motion requesting the case be transferred, saying his client meets the criteria for the treatment program. “He's a veteran, was honorably discharged,” Dutko told us outside a recent court hearing. “He's currently receiving some services from the VA and that's just part of the whole process.” When asked about the body camera video, Dutko told NBC6, “The video doesn’t tell the whole story.” The defense attorney maintains the junior officer’s intervention was not appropriate. “If this case had gone to trial, it would have taken a while to explain the entire episode involving this arrest.” ALLEGED VICTIM GAVE THE ‘OK’ At a recent court hearing, a prosecutor shared the perspective of the alleged victim. “So, I did speak with the victim. She is aware of what Veterans Court offers. She is OK if gets transferred,” said Broward Assistant State Attorney Alexandra Weil. “Without opposition from the State, nor the victim, I’ll give Mr. Pullease the opportunity to pursue the resources that are available for veterans and Veterans Court,” said Broward County Judge Francis Viamontes.

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