Summit County deputy who had sex with inmate won’t be charged
- The Summit County Sheriff's Office completed an investigation into former deputy April Woodside, who was fired for having sex with inmate Jordan Schwertner, without filing any charges against her.
- Woodside admitted to having sex with Schwertner during an internal investigation and was suspected of smuggling drugs into the jail.
- The Summit County Prosecutor's Office reviewed the case but declined to pursue charges, citing a U.S. Supreme Court decision protecting Woodside from self-incrimination.
- Prison tutor Melissa O'Brien faces charges related to misconduct with inmate Gavon Smith, and her case will go to Chelmsford Crown Court.
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