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[12] A federal court subsequently found that after the order was issued, Arpaio's office continued to detain "persons for further investigation without reasonable suspicion that a crime has been or is being committed. [106], An analysis by the Maricopa County Office of Management and Budget, completed in April 2011, found that Arpaio had misspent almost $100 million over the previous 5 years. Joshua Lott/GettyAuthors' note: Joe Arpaio, the man once known as America's Toughest Sheriff, gained international fame for his immigration enforcement crackdowns in Maricopa County, Arizona . He also instituted the world's first all-juvenile volunteer chain gang; volunteers earned high school credit toward a diploma. Phoenix former-sheriff Arpaio narrows opponent's lead in Maricopa [136][137], Arpaio repeatedly denied racial profiling, although the MCSO did not have a policy specifically barring the practice nor any reliable internal method of ensuring it was not taking place.[138][139]. "[219] The Washington Post fact-checker gave the claim "Four Pinocchios" (its worst rating), noting that Arpaio was convicted by two federal judges: a Bush-appointed federal judge, and a federal judge respected by both Republicans and Democrats. Arpaio's attorneys now are asking U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton for a new trial or to reconsider her verdict, arguing Arpaio was wrongfully denied a jury trial. [100][102], In July 2010, a committee established by Arpaio (the "Campaign to Re-Elect Joe Arpaio 2012") funded advertisements critical of Rick Romley, a candidate in the Republican primary for Maricopa County Attorney, and Arizona Attorney General candidate Tom Horne, despite the fact that Arpaio was not running for re-election at the time (his term did not expire until the end of 2012). Joe Arpaio convicted of crime for ignoring judge's order Joe Arpaio is an American who was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. Arpaio, who styled himself as "America's toughest sheriff", was found guilty of violating a 2011 order to stop detaining migrants. Arpaio was defeated, receiving 19% of the vote to McSally's 52% and Ward's 28%. "Tough" Sheriff Joe Arpaio Let a Murderer Go to Kill Again "[217], Trump also announced his decision on Twitter, declaring that Arpaio is an "American patriot" who had "kept Arizona safe. Joe Arpaio, former sheriff in Arizona, is found guilty of criminal County legal expenses: $458,318. [119] Jurors interviewed following the trial said that "they were convinced that Saville had been a pawn in an elaborate media ploy. [53], In 1995, Arpaio reinstituted chain gangs. Moreover, he acknowledges that MCSO provides no training to reduce the risk of racial profiling, stating 'if we do not racial profile, why would I do a training program? Barbara Mundell, Maricopa Superior Court Presiding Judge, Anna Baca, former Maricopa Superior Court Presiding Judge, Gary Donahoe, Maricopa Superior Court Criminal Presiding Judge, Sandra Dowling, former Maricopa County School Superintendent, This page was last edited on 17 March 2023, at 10:17. Before He Was the Bane of Immigrants, Joe Arpaio Was an Immigrant's Son [159] However, in an April 2015 civil contempt hearing before Judge Snow, Arpaio testified that his attorney, Tim Casey, had hired a private investigator to investigate Judge Snow's wife, and that the MCSO had paid Dennis L. Montgomery to investigate whether the DOJ had been penetrating Arpaio's e-mails as well as those of local attorneys and judges, including Judge Snow.