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Maricopa County Sheriff’s employee takes documents from defense attorney

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A detention officer with the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is caught on tape swiping a document from a defense attorney’s files behind her back. Officer Adam Stoddard then hands the document to Deputy Francisco Campillo to make photocopies. This is the original video, as obtained by freelance journalist Nick Martin. Visit his site at www.heatcity.org.

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25 Comments on “Maricopa County Sheriff’s employee takes documents from defense attorney”

  1. 1
    MeritisDE said at 5:00 pm on December 11th, 2009:

    Joe Arpaio: HANG HIM HIGH!

  2. 2
    numberjuanchicano said at 1:29 am on December 12th, 2009:

    only in Arizona! Fats ass sheriff Joe, the Judges, and deputies make us look like a damb hillbilly state.

  3. 3
    luisfgomezjr said at 12:09 pm on December 12th, 2009:

    You clearly have no thought what you’re talking about.

  4. 4
    marcolies said at 6:49 pm on December 12th, 2009:

    No Luis Im worried you don’t. Where did you attend law school?

  5. 5
    marcolies said at 6:50 pm on December 12th, 2009:

    Ha Ha Idiot. A “tough sheriff” would lock you up for smoking weed “nigga”.

  6. 6
    inrainbows08 said at 3:34 pm on December 14th, 2009:

    If I did this, they would throw me in jail.

  7. 7
    procuts69 said at 4:01 pm on December 14th, 2009:

    this disgusts me, they always use the security breach routine to clarify thier actions when stealing someones rights,i dont know or care what this gangbanger did but not one of us should have to worry about bailiffs stealing our freedoms,if this was n.c. he would be fired hopefully,and the defendant would walk,my question to the officer if your watching is what were u thinking? and then try to cover your ass by saying he was a security breech? he was shackled what was he gonna do paper cut u?

  8. 8
    CamiloSanchez1979 said at 7:01 pm on December 14th, 2009:

    Woohaa..this is Law & Order, Boston Legal, and all of those shows hottest material..a deputy tampering with the Defense file’s..lol, you don’t get to see that in Africa’s judicial system.

  9. 9
    spacetracker93 said at 11:19 pm on December 14th, 2009:

    @numberjuanchicano
    Arizona is a damn hillbilly state. hahaha!!!

  10. 10
    HelloWalterSobchak said at 7:46 am on December 15th, 2009:

    Maricopa sheriff department is a excellent ole boys networks. Fucking corrupt.

  11. 11
    SpaceMoxie said at 10:39 pm on December 16th, 2009:

    Look at that pork beast in uniform! I’d take my chances of running if he ever stopped me.

  12. 12
    neoheber said at 10:30 am on December 25th, 2009:

    Hell yeah, they are corrupted. How much money does the state gives Arpaio every year. How much money does the state losses over sue’s because of racial profiling? And you keep supporting him, excellent! then. Keep supporting this hideous cause, bulling indefensive illegal immigrants that take the jobs that would feel so bone idle to do. Keep blaming the immigrants for you not having ball or brains to act like a regular human being

  13. 13
    GorillaPHX said at 1:59 pm on December 31st, 2009:

    Let me get this straight. Anything to uphold the law? Anything to bring a criminal to justice? Anything? To break a law, violate a constitutional amendment in the name of upholding the law? Its simple, its simple to say its exscuseable, that is until it finds its way into your own back yard. Then what?

  14. 14
    GorillaPHX said at 2:00 pm on December 31st, 2009:

    Let me get this straight. Anything to uphold the law? Anything to bring a criminal to justice? Anything? To break a law, violate a constitutional amendment in the name of upholding the law? Its simple, its simple to say its exscuseable, that is until it finds its way into your own back yard. Then what?

  15. 15
    Lauraukify said at 4:59 pm on January 4th, 2010:

    That is amusing lmao, what is the US Justice system comming to if deputies are allowed to remove evidence from Lawyers files. That in itself should be a criminal offence.

  16. 16
    CherokeePioneer said at 8:38 pm on January 5th, 2010:

    Possibly the weakest judge I’ve ever seen.

  17. 17
    ivvio said at 9:14 pm on January 6th, 2010:

    Hey, listen, I am a police officer and I am disgusted with what happened in this courtroom. The nerve of that deputy to go into the files of the defense attorney and remove that document. If I were the judge, I would have stopped all the proceeding until I got some straight answers from those two deputies.

  18. 18
    hugheser6672 said at 2:07 am on January 8th, 2010:

    that lawyer was a bitch…must have been expensive.

  19. 19
    lautour said at 9:12 pm on January 9th, 2010:

    this was scary to watch

  20. 20
    The4LA2Baker0 said at 4:57 am on January 10th, 2010:

    our “justice” system is a joke.

  21. 21
    ItsCoreyLynxxYall said at 6:34 pm on January 14th, 2010:

    Thank you.

  22. 22
    exenrontexas said at 11:13 pm on January 16th, 2010:

    @ivvio Would you have supported the arrest and jailing of the sheriff based on probable cause of obstruction of justice?

    Are you in the position to discuss why corporate criminals are NOT arrested in their meetings and offices and only sent a REQUEST for them to appear?

    I witnessed the US AG sitting on his hands (figuratively) while a large corporation spent two weeks with three large shredder trucks shredding evidence after that company was indicted. The largest corporate crime in history

  23. 23
    nudracr said at 2:55 am on January 17th, 2010:

    Give that man a raise !

  24. 24
    ivvio said at 7:16 pm on January 17th, 2010:

    @exenrontexas it is my understanding that the sheriff ordered his deputy not to apologize to the attorney after the judge ordered him to do so. If that was the case, then the judge should have found the sheriff in contempt also. As far as corporate criminals, I can surely know your frustration.

  25. 25
    bushkilledtowers said at 10:27 pm on January 17th, 2010:

    tipical dirty cop, tipical American Justice System, nothing else to say, shit system for a shit country


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