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    Arpaio Arrives for Jury Duty; Judge Asks Him to Leave

    Arpaio Arrives for Jury Duty; Judge Asks Him to Leave
    December 20th, 2007 @ 1:20pm
    by KTAR Newsroom

    Sheriff Joe Arpaio blended in quietly with 60 other men and women called to jury duty in Maricopa County Superior Court Thursday morning.

    But when the case was announced, it turned out to be one that was investigated by the Sheriff's Office.

    The presiding judge asked the 60 members of the pool, "Is there anyone here who works for the Sheriff's Office?"

    Arpaio meekly raised his hand, the judge asked him to stand.

    "Do you work for the Sheriff's Office?" the judge asked.

    "Yes sir, in fact, I am the Sheriff."

    Arpaio was promptly asked to leave the courtroom.

    "I wanted to do my civic duty but as luck would have it, I was called to serve on my own agency's case!" Arpaio said.

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    Sheriff Joe, what a guy!
    God bless him.
    <div>Thank you Governor Brewer!</div>

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    ""Do you work for the Sheriff's Office?" the judge asked."

    WHAT PLANET DOES THIS JUDGE LIVE ON, THAT HE HAD TO ASK JOE WHO HE WAS??????????????

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    Love that Sheriff Joe. We need him to run for president, he is the man. He upholds the LAW like it should be, no one else can hold a candle to him.
    Proud to be an AMERICAN

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