A Clark County senior deputy prosecutor was placed on paid administrative leave Dec. 11 in connection with his conduct during a Dec. 5 re-sentencing hearing for convicted child rapist Steven Dillon, according to a personnel letter recently released to The Columbian.
In the letter to Senior Deputy Prosecutor Alan Harvey, his supervisor, Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor Scott Jackson, wrote that the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office is investigating allegations against Harvey of “inappropriate professional conduct and/or violation of county work standards.”
Prosecuting Attorney Tony Golik said he and Jackson are not at liberty to comment on the investigation because it’s a confidential personnel matter. Harvey also has declined to comment.
Dillon was convicted in October 2009 of the second-degree child rape and first-degree kidnapping of a 13-year-old boy in August 2008. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison. The Court of Appeals ruled that the kidnapping conviction should be vacated because the victim willingly went to Dillon’s residence in Vancouver before the rape. As a result, Dillon needed to be re-sentenced, which was the purpose of the Dec. 5 hearing.