Ex-deputy to face trial over her role in setting up 'no-knock' raid that injured toddler
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A former Habersham County deputy sheriff is set to face trial on charges over her role in setting up a "no-knock" drug raid that severely injured a toddler when a flash grenade detonated in his playpen.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports (http://on-ajc.com/1NPOC5t ) that Nikki Autry is expected to face trial Monday. Autry pleaded not guilty to providing false information to get a warrant, which led to a botched raid that critically injured a toddler.
Authorities have said 19-month-old Bounkham Phonesavanh (BOON'-kahm fohn-SAH'-vahn) was critically injured when the device landed in his playpen during the May 2014 raid on the northeast Georgia home. The grenade blew Phonesavanh's chest and face open, burning him.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Attorney Jeff Brickman says Autry never intentionally misled the judge who signed the no-knock warrant.