Case dismissed. No corrupt intent proven.
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But the grand jury hearing the case "could not have reasonably concluded that Moyer had a corrupt intent" because Moyer didn't act "wrongfully to gain an advantage," California Superior Court Judge Eric S. Geffon said in an order Tuesday.
"The fact that the iPads were being offered to the Sheriff's Office, not to any individual, is further evidence Moyer lacked a corrupt intent," Geffon wrote in his decision.
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Guess he wasn't the scum of the earth after all.