Already-pardoned Arpaio asks judge to undo conviction
PHOENIX — Fresh off his presidential pardon, an emboldened Joe Arpaio on Monday lashed out at his critics and the judge who found him guilty of a crime as his attorneys went to court to throw the court decision that was the basis for his conviction. His comments came as President Donald Trump took a similar posture in defending his Friday pardon of the former lawman, blaming the Obama administration for Arpaio’s troubles and calling him a “patriot” who fought against illegal immigration. Arpaio called U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton biased and questioned the growing number of critics across the United States who denounced his pardon as a political reward for having been an early supporter of Trump’s campaign. Arpaio, who was voted out of office last year, declined to explain how he believes the judge acted unfairly toward him, saying only that “it’s all documented — the bias and everything else.” Not only will the pardon erase his contempt of court conviction, it also gave new life to a politician who left office battered after years of scandals over a racial profiling verdict, hundreds of sex-crimes complaints that weren’t properly investigated and racking up $141 million taxpayer-funded costs for defending him in lawsuits. “Trump may be taking Arpaio off the hook for jail time, but he can’t change history or erase the measure of justice that the court’s findings represent,” Wang said.
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