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AZ Sheriff collides with US government.

A federal judge has determined that sanctions are warranted for an AZ sheriff's departmant. The department's involvement in the destroying of evidence in a lawsuit that alleges law enforcement officiers of racial profiling numerous Latino's. A United States District Judge Murray Snow did not hand down punishment immediately against the Sheriff's Department in Maricopa County and Sheriff Joe Arpaio last week. He did say he would at a later time once all the details to the issues were worked out. Since the beginning of 2008, Sheriff Arpaio has been involved with thirteen immigration and crimes raids that entailes deputies and posse volunteers who target a specfic area in a town which usually has a large hispanic population looking for people to stop for traffic violations. The small group of Hispanics who brought the lawsuit against the AZ sheriff's department alleged the stops were unwarrented. The only reason for the stops was so that the deputies could pull people over on the grounds of a traffic violation but the real reason was because Hispanics were in the vehicle. They had no legitimate reason to stop them and the only reason the stops were made was so the deputies could check to see if they were citizens or undocumented immigrants.

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AZ Sheriff choca con el gobierno de EE.UU..

Un juez federal ha determinado que las sanciones están garantizados por departmant un sheriff de AZ. La participación del Departamento en la destrucción de pruebas en una demanda que alega officiers aplicación de la ley de perfiles raciales de numerosos latinos. Un juez de distrito de Estados Unidos Murray Snow no dictar la pena de inmediato contra el Departamento del Sheriff del Condado de Maricopa y el Sheriff Joe Arpaio la semana pasada. El dijo que sería en un momento posterior una vez que todos los detalles de las cuestiones fueron elaborados. Desde principios de 2008, el alguacil Arpaio ha participado, con trece de inmigración y los crímenes de los ataques que entailes diputados y voluntarios que posse un área de destino specfic en una ciudad que normalmente tiene una gran población hispana en busca de personas que parar por violaciónes de tráfico. El pequeño grupo de hispanos que presentaron la demanda contra el Departamento del Sheriff de AZ supuesta las paradas se unwarrented. La única razón de las paradas fue para que los diputados podrían sacar a la gente más sobre la base de una violación de tráfico, pero la verdadera razón fue porque los hispanos se encontraban en el vehículo. No tenían ninguna razón legítima para detenerlos y la única razón por las paradas se hicieron tan los diputados pudieran comprobar si eran ciudadanos o inmigrantes indocumentados.

Albuquerque, Nuevo México Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.

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