Jury convicts New Orleans policewoman of malfeasance

Published 9:38 am Thursday, June 7, 2018

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A 50-year-old New Orleans policewoman has been convicted of malfeasance after being accused of threatening another woman over a man both were dating.

District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro’s office says jurors convicted Officer Carolyn Dalton on Wednesday.

She’s been on administrative assignment since January 2013, when a woman from neighboring St. Bernard Parish filed a harassment complaint and got a restraining order against Dalton.

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She said Dalton had threatened to “get her” if she didn’t end a relationship with the man.

A news release says police found that Dalton had used law enforcement databases to look up the woman’s home and business information without being assigned to an investigation requiring such a search.

She’s free on recognizance until her sentencing June 22. The maximum sentence is five years in prison.