Raleigh, N.C. — Eleven more people stopped by former state Highway Patrol Trooper Scott Harrison are scheduled to have their charges dropped.
Harrison was fired a few weeks ago after being accused of targeting women for overnight traffic stops.
When a judge ruled his credibility was questionable, Wake County District Attorney Colon Willoughby dismissed charges Harrison brought against 82 motorists.
Willoughby told WRAL-TV 5 on Saturday, charges will be dismissed for 11 more people who had appeals pending.
Harrison has denied allegations that he targeted women.



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