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fasted58
fasted58 UltraDork
9/1/12 1:54 a.m.

Joe Arpaio Investigation Closed; No Federal Charges Will Be Filed Against Him

PHOENIX — Federal authorities said Friday that they're closing their abuse-of-power investigation into Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona without filing charges against him.

Authorities were investigating America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff for his part in failed public corruption cases against officials who were odds with him. Arpaio brought cases against a judge and two county officials in 2009.

Federal authorities also decided to not prosecute matters tied to alleged misuse of county credit cards by sheriff's officials, alleged misspending of jail-enhancement funds and other matters.

"They did their investigation, they didn't find enough probable cause and they didn't bring an indictment," Arpaio said at a hastily called news conference after returning from the Republican National Convention in Florida. "We don't go around framing anybody. My people are not crooks."

Assistant U.S. Attorney Ann Birmingham Scheel released a statement saying her office "is closing its investigation into allegations of criminal conduct" by current and former members of the sheriff's and county attorney's offices.

Scheel, who is based in Arizona, said she was acting on behalf of the U.S. Department of Justice. In a four-page letter to Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery explaining the decision, Scheel wrote that "our limited role is to determine whether criminal charges are supportable. After careful review, we do not believe the allegations presented to us are prosecutable as crimes."

"I've been in law enforcement for 50 years. Nothing surprises me. But I know my people did the right thing," said the 80-year-old Arpaio, who is running for a sixth term as sheriff in Arizona's most populous county. "I'm just happy for my organization, for my deputies. Not for me."

The federal probe focused specifically on the sheriff's anti-public-corruption squad. In a separate probe, the U.S. Justice Department has accused Arpaio's office of a wide range of civil rights violations, and in another case, a federal judge has yet to rule in a civil case brought by a group of Latino plaintiffs that claimed Arpaio and his deputies engaged in racial profiling.

The timing of the federal authorities' announcement – at 5 p.m. on a Friday before a holiday weekend – was questioned by some Arpaio critics.

"It is a miscarriage of justice that the federal government is dropping its case against Sheriff Arpaio and to make such an announcement on the Friday night before the Democratic National Convention can only be politically motivated to shield the administration from criticism," Pablo Alvarado, director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, said in a statement.

Arpaio and his top ally, former County Attorney Andrew Thomas, were embroiled in a three-year feud with county officials and judges and defended their investigations as necessary to root out corruption.

The officials who were targets of the investigations contend the probes were trumped up as retaliation for political and legal disagreements with the sheriff and prosecutor.

Criminal cases against former Superior Court Judge Gary Donahoe and county supervisors Mary Rose Wilcox and Don Stapley were dismissed after a judge ruled that Thomas prosecuted one of the three officials for political gain and had a conflict of interest in pressing the case.

Authorities say the charges against Donahoe were filed in a bid to prevent the judge from holding a hearing regarding Arpaio and Thomas' claim that judges and county officials conspired to hinder a probe into the construction of a court building.

Donahoe had disqualified Thomas from handling the court building investigation and was poised to hold another hearing over a request to appoint special prosecutors to handle the probe. The hearing was called off after the charges were filed against the judge.

The judge also had been critical of the ability of Arpaio's office to bring inmates to court on time for hearings.

Thomas was disbarred in early April by an ethics panel of the Arizona courts that found he brought unsuccessful criminal cases against the judge and two county officials for the purpose of embarrassing them.

In the separate probe, which is still ongoing, the Justice Department says Arpaio's office racially profiles Latinos, retaliates against critics of its immigration patrols and bases its immigration patrols on racially charged citizen complaints that did not allege crimes. The sheriff denies the allegations.

And in the civil case, the Latino plaintiffs aren't seeking monetary damages. Instead, they want a declaration that Arpaio's office uses racial profiling and an order requiring policy changes. If Arpaio loses the case, he won't face jail time or fines.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/31/joe-arpaio-investigation-_n_1848384.html

novaderrik
novaderrik SuperDork
9/1/12 4:46 a.m.

we need more people like Sheriff Joe in top LEO positions- i'd maybe almost kinda sorta be willing to say that Willard isn't a total tool if he made him the Attorney General...

Brett_Murphy
Brett_Murphy GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
9/3/12 1:23 a.m.

I think Joe is a power hungry fascist.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS3Da2ssdwk

Trans_Maro
Trans_Maro SuperDork
9/3/12 1:55 a.m.

Please send him to Canada.

We need folks like him involved in our prisons.

Up here you can cut a fellow bus passenger's head off and be outside and walking around after only a year!

novaderrik
novaderrik SuperDork
9/3/12 5:57 a.m.
Trans_Maro wrote: Please send him to Canada. We need folks like him involved in our prisons. Up here you can cut a fellow bus passenger's head off and be outside and walking around after only a year!

i bet the penalties go up if someone steals some maple syrup or insults the local hockey team..

wbjones
wbjones UltraDork
9/3/12 7:40 a.m.
fasted58 wrote: Arpaio's office uses racial profiling and an order requiring policy changes.

knowing where he's located and the general makeup of the population ... maybe I'm out of touch with the PC way of life , but I'd hope that he WOULD use racial profiling

and to add my flounder alert .... just as I wish the TSA would use racial profiling ( though not exclusively ) when doing their job ...

Ranger50
Ranger50 UltraDork
9/3/12 8:03 a.m.

It is not racial profiling, if a core group of people with a certain feature commit a bulk of the crimes and are reported as such. Turning a blind eye to such a statistic doesn't help the general populace keep control of a civilized society. Simply put, commit a crime, do the time.

Curmudgeon
Curmudgeon MegaDork
9/3/12 8:29 a.m.
Trans_Maro wrote: Please send him to Canada. We need folks like him involved in our prisons. Up here you can cut a fellow bus passenger's head off and be outside and walking around after only a year!

[flounder/sarcasm/joke] But..but..but I thought that up there the progressives had it all figured out, that crime was all society's fault and an individual should not be punished for society's failures. [/flounder/sarcasm/joke]

(stands back so as not to get scorched)

Curmudgeon
Curmudgeon MegaDork
9/3/12 8:39 a.m.
wbjones wrote:
fasted58 wrote: Arpaio's office uses racial profiling and an order requiring policy changes.
knowing where he's located and the general makeup of the population ... maybe I'm out of touch with the PC way of life , but I'd hope that he WOULD use racial profiling and to add my flounder alert .... just as I wish the TSA would use racial profiling ( though not exclusively ) when doing their job ...

If Arpaio's deputies are out looking for illegal immigrants or M13 gang members smuggling dope they will not be stopping whites. That's because whites are very rarely in either of those two groups. It's hard to avoid 'profiling' in such an instance.

But the lawyers for the perps busted holler profiling as a way to weasel out, since they know it's easy to capitalize on that accusation and draw attention away from the real facts of a case. That's how Johnnie Cochran got OJ Simpson off.

N Sperlo
N Sperlo PowerDork
9/3/12 8:49 a.m.
Curmudgeon wrote:
wbjones wrote:
fasted58 wrote: Arpaio's office uses racial profiling and an order requiring policy changes.
knowing where he's located and the general makeup of the population ... maybe I'm out of touch with the PC way of life , but I'd hope that he WOULD use racial profiling and to add my flounder alert .... just as I wish the TSA would use racial profiling ( though not exclusively ) when doing their job ...
If Arpaio's deputies are out looking for illegal immigrants or M13 gang members smuggling dope they will not be stopping whites. That's because whites are very rarely in either of those two groups. It's hard to avoid 'profiling' in such an instance. But the lawyers for the perps busted holler profiling as a way to weasel out, since they know it's easy to capitalize on that accusation and draw attention away from the real facts of a case. That's how Johnnie Cochran got OJ Simpson off.

Is noticing that M13 tattoo across the eyelids considered "profiling?"

Curmudgeon
Curmudgeon MegaDork
9/3/12 9:09 a.m.

Of course it is.

GameboyRMH
GameboyRMH GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
9/3/12 9:48 a.m.
Trans_Maro wrote: Please send him to Canada. We need folks like him involved in our prisons. Up here you can cut a fellow bus passenger's head off and be outside and walking around after only a year!

That happened in 2008 and he's only been allowed supervised time outside within the last year.

If Joe Arpaio didn't fudge his finances then he shouldn't be punished for it, but I can't believe he's getting away with how he treats his prisoners, and personally I don't think that hardcore-authoritarian crypto-racists belong in law enforcement.

Basil Exposition
Basil Exposition Reader
9/3/12 10:03 a.m.
novaderrik wrote:
Trans_Maro wrote: Please send him to Canada. We need folks like him involved in our prisons. Up here you can cut a fellow bus passenger's head off and be outside and walking around after only a year!
i bet the penalties go up if someone steals some maple syrup or insults the local hockey team..

Which means the perpetrators of this one will get the death penalty:

http://bangordailynews.com/2012/09/02/business/maple-syrup-stolen-from-canadian-warehouse/

BoostedBrian
BoostedBrian Dork
9/3/12 10:08 a.m.

Is he the guy that had that outdoor prison where the inmates wore pink?

GameboyRMH
GameboyRMH GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
9/3/12 10:10 a.m.
BoostedBrian wrote: Is he the guy that had that outdoor prison where the inmates wore pink?

Yep, outdoor prison, pink outfits, in a super-hot climate.

DoctorBlade
DoctorBlade SuperDork
9/3/12 10:57 a.m.
If Joe Arpaio didn't fudge his finances then he shouldn't be punished for it, but I can't believe he's getting away with how he treats his prisoners, and personally I don't think that hardcore-authoritarian crypto-racists belong in law enforcement.

I'd have to agree. I can't believe how people support this.... person.

Trans_Maro
Trans_Maro SuperDork
9/3/12 12:02 p.m.
novaderrik wrote: i bet the penalties go up if insults the local hockey team..

Except for Toronto, no-one likes those douchewads

Trans_Maro
Trans_Maro SuperDork
9/3/12 12:05 p.m.
GameboyRMH wrote: That happened in 2008 and he's only been allowed supervised time outside within the last year.

I'm sorry, three years.

How about we let him have his walks in your neighbourhood?

I know I'm derailing the thread, I don't care if the doctors decided he had mental problems.

A whole busload of people saw him do this. Give him a fair trial and then hang him.

N Sperlo
N Sperlo PowerDork
9/3/12 12:07 p.m.
DoctorBlade wrote:
If Joe Arpaio didn't fudge his finances then he shouldn't be punished for it, but I can't believe he's getting away with how he treats his prisoners, and personally I don't think that hardcore-authoritarian crypto-racists belong in law enforcement.
I'd have to agree. I can't believe how people support this.... person.

If a douchbag is saving you tax money or better equipping those who protect you with no extra expense to you, do you oppose that? Enough people in his district seem to like it.

Curmudgeon
Curmudgeon MegaDork
9/3/12 12:15 p.m.

Arpaio said if the conditions were good enough for the troops in Iraq, then they were good enough for the prisoners. Makes sense to me.

I'm not advocating a return to the days of the dungeons, but when someone breaks the law bad enough to require incarceration then it shouldn't be easy.

I wouldn't half mind seeing the chain gangs come back. The thing about the chain gangs was, not only did road maintenance get done but those who saw what was happening couldn't help but think about how they did not want to become part of it. When I was a kid we'd see those guys chopping blackberry vines in the ditches when it was 95 degrees outside and we all were 100% convinced that was NOT where we wanted to wind up. Now kids walk around with their pants hanging off their asses trying to emulate recently released felons. Am I the only one who sees the connection?

The shame of being on the chain gang was a powerful deterrent to not do something dumb that would put a person back on them. Now it's cool to go back in, you ain't 'hard' till you have been in the slammer multiple times. Rappers glorify prison, you don't have 'cred' till you have a rap sheet that shows time.

BoostedBrian
BoostedBrian Dork
9/3/12 12:21 p.m.
Curmudgeon wrote: I wouldn't half mind seeing the chain gangs come back. The thing about the chain gangs was, not only did road maintenance get done but those who saw what was happening couldn't help but think about how they did not want to become part of it.

I couldn't have said it better myself!

GameboyRMH
GameboyRMH GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
9/3/12 12:55 p.m.
Trans_Maro wrote: A whole busload of people saw him do this. Give him a fair trial and then hang him.

Dude's crazy, he was professionally diagnosed with schizophrenia after the fact and also before IIRC. Is a death sentence what he deserves?

wbjones
wbjones UltraDork
9/3/12 1:06 p.m.
Curmudgeon wrote: Arpaio said if the conditions were good enough for the troops in Iraq, then they were good enough for the prisoners. Makes sense to me. I'm not advocating a return to the days of the dungeons, but when someone breaks the law bad enough to require incarceration then it shouldn't be easy. I wouldn't half mind seeing the chain gangs come back. The thing about the chain gangs was, not only did road maintenance get done but those who saw what was happening couldn't help but think about how they did not want to become part of it. When I was a kid we'd see those guys chopping blackberry vines in the ditches when it was 95 degrees outside and we all were 100% convinced that was NOT where we wanted to wind up. Now kids walk around with their pants hanging off their asses trying to emulate recently released felons. Am I the only one who sees the connection? The shame of being on the chain gang was a powerful deterrent to not do something dumb that would put a person back on them. Now it's cool to go back in, you ain't 'hard' till you have been in the slammer multiple times. Rappers glorify prison, you don't have 'cred' till you have a rap sheet that shows time.

well said

maybe I'm a lot smarter than the criminals where Arpaio is, but if I knew the conditions where I'd be living if I'm busted where as bad as reported, I'd either go somewhere else where they'll treat me "better" or I'd decide to "earn" my living some way that wouldn't attract the attention of the this Sheriff or his deputies

Trans_Maro
Trans_Maro SuperDork
9/3/12 1:11 p.m.

In reply to GameboyRMH:

YES!

He took the life of another human being.

What if it was a member for your family who was murdered.

Not to mention, thanks to the modern legal system, the "crazy" defence is a royal crock of E36 M3.

alfadriver
alfadriver PowerDork
9/3/12 1:14 p.m.

You guys are funny.

Scream about the that it's bad that people are willing to sacrifuce liberty for safety, and how bad that is.

But when it's someone else's liberty, it's ok to sacrifice that for your safety.

Hypocracy at it's best.

You must all sleep well at night.

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