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Deputy Larry A. Dever (who became the sheriff of Cochise County from 1997 until his death in a car accident in 2012) was injured by a single gunshot wound in the face. Dever's longtime friend and partner, Korean War veteran and Sheriff Jimmy Judd (1933–2005), was deeply affected by the shootout for the rest of his life. [35]
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Jimmy V. Judd (1933–2005; aged 72) 1977 – 1992: 15 years Democratic Undersheriff 25 No image available: John R. Pintek: 1993 – 1996: 3 years Democratic 26 No image available: Larry A. Dever † (1951–2012; aged 60) 1997 – 2012: 15 years Republican Chief deputy Acting: No image available: Rod Rothrock: September 18, 2012 – November 5 ...
A Florida father was one of 16 suspects arrested on child pornography charges in 2020, according to a sheriff’s office. However, a deputy is accused of lying to have him arrested — and a ...
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Judd described how a witness then saw Maynard attempt to enter the deputy’s car: “A neighbor said that this man jumped out of his vehicle in an absolute rage, like a madman, ran to the driver ...
The vice president also serves as the president of the Senate and may choose to cast a tie-breaking vote on decisions made by the Senate. Vice presidents have exercised this latter power to varying extents over the years. [2] Two vice presidents—George Clinton and John C. Calhoun—served under more than one president.
James Judd (born August 1947) is a Canadian retired diplomat and senior civil servant. He served as the Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). He was appointed to the position by Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin on November 29, 2004 and retired from the position on June 27, 2009, before the end of his term.