Felony charges, no trial: How a traffic stop upended her life for three years



Naya Abbey was trying to get a new job. With some better pay and stability, maybe she and her friend could get serious about the cleaning business they’d talked about. But two felony charges came up when the company ran her name — evading arrest and reckless endangerment.

There went her chance at getting that new job at Cigna. Then she lost the job she had as a temporary worker at Cigna due to the charges.

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