Restitution set at zero for Dominique Heaggan-Brown
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Posted: Apr 17, 2018 1:40 PM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – The former Milwaukee police officer acquitted in the deadly 2016 shooting of Syville Smith will not have to pay restitution on unrelated sex crime charges.
In February, Dominique Heaggan-Brown was sentenced to three and a half years in prison with one year served. He pleaded guilty to five counts, including soliciting a prostitute.
On Tuesday, Heaggan-Brown appeared on a video screen at a restitution hearing related to the sex offenses. Since attorneys were unable to contact the victim, the restitution was set at zero.
Heaggan-Brown was found not guilty of shooting and killing Syville Smith in 2016.
His next court appearance is in June for sex offender registration.
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