Recall effort against Arizona's Sheriff Joe Arpaio fails

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Sheriff Arpaio's attorney quits during contempt hearing, former staff turn on the sheriff. UPDATE!


Sheriff Arpaio's attorney quits during contempt hearing, former staff turn on the sheriff. UPDATE!



Tuesday in Phoenix, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's civil contempt hearing began, and the first day was a doozie. US District Judge Murray Snow ordered Sheriff Arpaio to appear at the hearing because the bigoted blowhard had arrogantly defied the judge's orders following Melendres v. Arpaio. In that 2007 incident, argued by the ACLU, the court found that the sheriff's office did indeed use race as a determining factor in traffic stops and other detainments, the very definition of racial profiling.

Following the Melendres verdict in 2011, which was upheld by the 9th Circuit Court a year later, in 2013 Judge Snow ordered three major reforms: Arpaio must end his infamous immigration roundups (neighborhood "sweeps"), turn over video evidence from traffic stops, and install a court-appointed monitor to oversee compliance. Arpaio did none of this; in fact, he destroyed video evidence and continued his sweeps. Having run out of patience, last month Judge Snow, a George W. Bush appointee, ordered Arpaio and several key deputies to appear at this week's four-day contempt hearing.

Immediately after the judge announced the hearing, Sheriff Arpaio tried to buy his way out of the mess—admitting his guilt and promising to donate $100,000 to a civil rights organization if the judge would cancel the contempt hearing. Judge Snow said no and the proceedings began yesterday; he will decide if Arpaio and four key deputies are guilty of civil contempt or perhaps whether the case should move to a criminal phase.

The hearing's first day was explosive, and not in a good way for the sheriff. First, his lead attorney resigned, stating a conflict of interest since he also works for Maricopa County.

Tom Liddy, one of Arpaio's attorneys, abruptly quit, citing a conflict of interest and saying he was "filing an application to withdraw from the case."
Another long-time Arpaio attorney, Tim Casey, had jumped ship back in November, leaving only one of the original three-person legal team. The worst turn for Sheriff Arpaio, however, was the testimony of two former deputies, who essentially said the sheriff willfully ignored Judge Snow's orders. "Willful" is key here, since it would lead to a criminal trial.
Sgt. Brett Palmer testified Arpaio's immigration tactics were driven by public relations and media attention, and never complied with court orders to stop Arpaio's highly publicized immigration roundups.
ACLU attorney Cecilia Wang said the sheriff ordered Palmer to detain immigrants, even though there was no cause, so he could "come and do a press conference." What a surprise, Sheriff Arpaio seeks the cameras! Another former deputy corroborated Palmer's testimony.
Another of the sheriff's top brass, retired Executive Chief Brian Sands, testified he made several suggestions as to how the sheriff's office should comply with the court orders, all of which he said the sheriff ignored.
According to the Arizona Republic, the two "statements were the strongest support yet for claims that Arpaio's failure to abide by Snow's orders were deliberate." And that was Day One—better than any soap on TV. It looks like Sheriff Arpaio will take the stand today or tomorrow. Stay tuned.


UPDATE: Wow!


Well, the hearing took a strange turn today. On the stand Wednesday and Thursday, Sheriff Arpaio did pretty much what everyone expected: admitted his guilt, apologized for defying Judge Murray Snow's orders, and blamed underlings for his conduct. But then, toward the end of his testimony, the sheriff said this:

Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio dropped a bombshell in court Thursday when he said his former lawyer had hired a private investigator to look into the wife of the federal judge presiding over a contempt of court case against the sheriff.
We've always known Joe Arpaio is a vindictive official—often investigating, indicting or otherwise harassing politicians, activists and others who object to his police state tactics. Now this! The judge's wife no less. Pass the popcorn.






The USA's most corrupt sheriff has cost taxpayers in Arizona multiples of millions of dollars with far more money to be awarded (by Republican judges, no less!). Now he is in big trouble for his disrespect for the judges in those cases. Mebbe some day he will learn that crime does not pay.
 

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I think Old Joe is getting a bit long in the tooth. Should probably opt for retirement. One thing about him, he doesn't F**k around!



many Arizonans don't want him to retire - prolly cause they like to pay taxes in order to finance all the lawsuits that have been levied against him - hey, John Kerry was quoted as saying, "in America you have a right to be stupid if you want to be" - difficult to argue against that when considering the people who voted for Arpaio
 

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many Arizonans don't want him to retire - prolly cause they like to pay taxes in order to finance all the lawsuits that have been levied against him - hey, John Kerry was quoted as saying, "in America you have a right to be stupid if you want to be" - difficult to argue against that when considering the people who voted for Arpaio

I don't honestly know too much about him except I heard a few times that very few prisoners once released ever came back. So he must be a good rehabilitator!
 

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I don't honestly know too much about him except I heard a few times that very few prisoners once released ever came back. So he must be a good rehabilitator!
And he keeps getting reelected, which really gives leftards the sh*ts :lol:

So now they are left with blaming and degrading the voters
 

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The rest of the country should adopt some of Sheriff Joe Arpaio prison reforms..

If it good enough for the troops, it's good enough for a bunch of degenerate thugs..



So he purchased surplus military items and created a Tent City Prison.. and made the prisoners work on a chain gang to pay for their keep.

It's should be spread nation wide if you ask me..





Sheriff Joe Arpaio is a man of vision..
 

JLM

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The rest of the country should adopt some of Sheriff Joe Arpaio prison reforms..

If it good enough for the troops, it's good enough for a bunch of degenerate thugs..



So he purchased surplus military items and created a Tent City Prison.. and made the prisoners work on a chain gang to pay for their keep.

It's should be spread nation wide if you ask me..





Sheriff Joe Arpaio is a man of vision..

We could use about a dozen of him in this country- then you'd see these f**king parasites like Duffy, Wallin etc. disappear pronto!