Former sheriff serves 17 days for sex-for-meth conviction

Hendrik Sybrandy
KWGN.com

ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. � Former Arapahoe County Sheriff Patrick Sullivan was released from the detention facility that was once named for him early Saturday morning, after spending 17 days behind bars.

Sullivan pleaded guilty earlier this month to trading methamphetamine for sex.

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Patrick Sullivan served as the Arapahoe County sheriff from 1984
until his 2002 retirement and had a detention facility named after
him. He was named Sheriff of the year by the National Sheriffs'
Association in 2001.

Earlier this month Sullivan plead guilty to trading meth for sex. I
said earlier this month, right? He's already served his sentence.
He's a free man.

On the surface it doesn't seem all that bad, but it really is. It's
trashy, raunchy, and CNN goes all out as they elaborate the severe
abuses of his position and standing that this guy dished out.

BE WARNED. I hesitated posting this, at all, it is so disgusting,
but it really needs to be heard. People need to know that this goes
on and that this creature only did 17 days in jail.

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Law enforcement corruption & abuse: Former sheriff serves 17 days for sex-for-meth conviction

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Law enforcement corruption & abuse: Former sheriff serves 17 days for sex-for-meth conviction


Amazing well he is out of jail and out of a of a job maybe he can apply for the TSA