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"Maricopa County Sheriff" Joe Arpaio Hand Signed 8.5X11 Color Photo Todd Mueller

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"Maricopa County Sheriff" Joe Arpaio Hand Signed 8.5X11 Color Photo.
This item is authenticated By Todd Mueller Autographs and comes with their certificate of authenticity.
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Joseph Michael Arpaio
(
/ɑːrˈpaɪoʊ/
; born June 14, 1932) is an American former law enforcement officer and politician. He served as the 36th
Sheriff
of
Maricopa County, Arizona
for 24 years, from 1993 to 2017, losing reelection to
Democrat
Paul Penzone
in 2016. Starting in 2005, Arpaio took an outspoken stance against
illegal immigration
, styling himself as "America's Toughest Sheriff". In 2010, he became a flashpoint for opposition to Arizona's
SB1070
anti-illegal immigrant law, which was largely struck down by the
Supreme Court of the United States
. Arpaio is also known for investigating former U.S. President
Barack Obama
's
birth certificate
, and, as of 2018, he continued to claim without evidence that it was forged.
Arpaio has been accused of
numerous types
of
police misconduct
, including abuse of power, misuse of funds, failure to investigate sex crimes, criminal negligence, abuse of suspects in custody, improper clearance of cases, unlawful enforcement of
immigration laws
, and election law violations. A Federal court monitor was appointed to oversee his office's operations because of complaints of
racial profiling
. The
U.S. Department of Justice
concluded that Arpaio oversaw the worst pattern of racial profiling in U.S. history, and subsequently filed suit against him for unlawful discriminatory police conduct. Arpaio and the MCSO were named as defendants in dozens of civil
lawsuits
brought by citizens arrested by Arpaio and his deputies alleging wrongful arrest,
wrongful death
,
entrapment
and other claims, costing taxpayers in Maricopa County over 0 million in litigation against Arpaio during his tenure as sheriff.
Over the course of his career, Arpaio was the subject of several federal
civil rights
lawsuits. In one case, he was a defendant in a decade-long suit in which a federal court issued an
injunction
barring him from conducting further "immigration round-ups". 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." In July 2017, he was convicted of criminal
contempt of court
, a crime for which he was
pardoned
by President
Donald Trump
on August 25, 2017. In a separate racial-profiling case which concluded in 2013, Arpaio and his subordinates were found to have unfairly targeted
Hispanics
in conducting traffic stops.
Although Arpaio sought another term as Maricopa County Sheriff in 2016, the contempt of court conviction eroded much of his remaining political support, and he was defeated in the election by Paul Penzone, a Democrat who reversed many of Arpaio's policies after taking office. Arpaio was an unsuccessful candidate in Arizona's Republican primary election for
U.S. Senate in 2018
. On August 25, 2019, Arpaio issued a statement saying that he would run for sheriff of Maricopa County in 2020.
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He lost the August 2020 primary election.