Trial Continues for Gun-Toting Deputy

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PALM SPRINGS - Following more than two hours of testimony, a judge ruled Tuesday that a San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy must stand trial on criminal charges for allegedly holding a gun to another man's head while off duty.

Richard Heverly, 42, who works at West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga, must stand trial on four felony counts, ruled Judge Arjuna T. Saraydarian - assault with a semi-automatic firearm, assault by a public officer, criminal threats and false imprisonment.

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Trial Continues for Gun-Toting Deputy

All four charges carry sentencing enhancements because Heverly used a gun.

The man Heverly allegedly threatened testified for about an hour and a half ...

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