EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — A judge has ruled that a former Everett police officer must spend 10 days in jail, perform community service and spend six years essentially on probation, for stalking an ex-girlfriend. The Daily Herald reports a Snohomish County Superior Court jury found Jared Corson of Kirkland guilty last month of stalking, official misconduct and intercepting private communication. The former officer was charged with using a tracking device on a car belonging to the woman’s new boyfriend, then lying about it. Corson faced up to a year of jail time for each of the three crimes. Deputy prosecutor Matthew Boska had asked the judge to impose a sentence of 60 days in jail and community service.