Gimenez’ ethics
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    Jose arroyo get off your ass

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    This is partly why we only got a 1% wage increase. The rest goes to his kids.

    But more importantly this is a shinning example why an elected sheriff is more than warranted. A real investigation could be had. JP wouldn’t dare touch this with a ten foot pole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    This is partly why we only got a 1% wage increase. The rest goes to his kids.

    But more importantly this is a shinning example why an elected sheriff is more than warranted. A real investigation could be had. JP wouldn’t dare touch this with a ten foot pole.
    For an elected Sheriff, Gimenez' ethical lapses would be manna from heaven! The elected Sheriff's Public Corruption investigators, working in concert with the FBI, would probe beyond the obvious Gimenez' ethical omissions and commissions, ferreting out actual felonies. Sadly, no one currently within MDPD has the courage and or intellect to engage is such anti-corruption campaign. An outsider, but one raised in Dade County and steeped in the legal nuances needed to attack the cancer that public corruption has allowed to metastasized in Dade County is needed.

    Ironic that our current political class wants the Sheriff's election held after 2024. Why? One reason might be that by 2014, many of the most soiled politicos would be out of office. and beyond the two-year period wherein they can be prosecuted from crimes committed while in office. This alone, should serve as a catalyst to have the Sheriff's election in 2020.

    FSS 775.15 (12), (b): Any offense based upon misconduct in office by a public officer or employee at any time when the defendant is in public office or employment, within 2 years from the time he or she leaves public office or employment, or during any time permitted by any other part of this section, whichever time is greater.

    http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/...s/0775.15.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    For an elected Sheriff, Gimenez' ethical lapses would be manna from heaven! The elected Sheriff's Public Corruption investigators, working in concert with the FBI, would probe beyond the obvious Gimenez' ethical omissions and commissions, ferreting out actual felonies. Sadly, no one currently within MDPD has the courage and or intellect to engage is such anti-corruption campaign. An outsider, but one raised in Dade County and steeped in the legal nuances needed to attack the cancer that public corruption has allowed to metastasized in Dade County is needed.

    Ironic that our current political class wants the Sheriff's election held after 2024. Why? One reason might be that by [2024], many of the most soiled politicos would be out of office and beyond the two-year period wherein they can be prosecuted from crimes committed while in office. This alone, should serve as a catalyst to have the Sheriff's election in 2020.

    FSS 775.15 (12), (b): Any offense based upon misconduct in office by a public officer or employee at any time when the defendant is in public office or employment, within 2 years from the time he or she leaves public office or employment, or during any time permitted by any other part of this section, whichever time is greater.

    http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/...s/0775.15.html
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