The Law in Orange County..
Dec. 28th, 2006 12:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It seems when you are Sheriff, no one can speak ill of you, or so it goes. When Bill Hunt decided to run for Sheriff in Orange County California, he ran because there were some questionable things happening in the department, including allegations that some people were getting positions as political favors. He was a viable candidate, getting just over 25% of the popular vote, while the incumbent Mike Carona got 50.9%.
Then the real character of the Sheriff appeared. Read the article to get a picture of what Lt. Mike Hunt discovered. I think the best read on this situation is by Dana parsons, columnist for the Los Angeles Times. Read his take here.
Sound like the days when the Sheriff was judge, jury, and executioner are alive and well in Orange County California.
Then the real character of the Sheriff appeared. Read the article to get a picture of what Lt. Mike Hunt discovered. I think the best read on this situation is by Dana parsons, columnist for the Los Angeles Times. Read his take here.
Sound like the days when the Sheriff was judge, jury, and executioner are alive and well in Orange County California.