In small SC county, shamed sheriff asks for 2nd chance
Source: Associated Press
In small SC county, shamed sheriff asks for 2nd chance
Jeffrey Collins, Associated Press
Updated 2:56 pm, Tuesday, March 8, 2016
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Saluda County Sheriff John Perry, right, poses after a ceremony where he announced he is putting "In God We Trust" stickers on all of his patrol cars on Monday, March 7, 2016 in Saluda, S.C
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SALUDA, S.C. (AP) A sheriff who resigned after using an inmate to build a party shed at his home is asking voters in Saluda County to trust him with a second chance.
The current sheriff is putting "In God We Trust" stickers on all of his patrol cars.
So who will voters put their trust in? The incumbent who turns to the Lord in an election year, the ex-sheriff or a third candidate who was once a chief deputy?
At stake is a powerful position in South Carolina. Sheriffs only answer to voters. They have unlimited hiring and firing powers and decide whether fighting drugs, traffic offenses or other crimes will be the priority.
Read more: http://www.chron.com/news/us/article/In-small-SC-county-shamed-sheriff-asks-for-2nd-6877647.php