Grand jury indicts Saugerties court clerk accused of falsifying records
Investigators say Haley Whalen used her credentials to dismiss tickets against people she knew.
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Mar 15, 2025, 11:19 AM
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Updated 54 days ago
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A Saugerties court clerk was arraigned by a grand jury Friday for allegedly falsifying court records.
Investigators say Haley Whalen used her credentials to dismiss tickets against people she knew.
She pleaded not guilty and is on unpaid leave.
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