Joe Arpaio learns on live television that he confessed his guilt; babbles, whines

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Not quite as good as the blinking, stupefied Moore representative, but still interesting in its own right. It's not at all surprising that he whines about how he was treated unfairly by the legal system after all the ways he abused people in his jurisdiction: his supporters on this forum frequently whine with that same lack of self-awareness.

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https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...ting-his-pardon-was-a-legal-confession-video/

When Joe Arpaio accepted a pardon from President Donald Trump after his conviction for violating a court order, he apparently didn’t realize that he was admitting wrongdoing. Enter MSNBC’s Ari Melber, who broke the news to the man who recently announced his candidacy for United States Senate. What ensued was quite the awkward exchange, where Arpaio insisted he did nothing wrong, only for Melber to inform him that he’s already said otherwise. The relevant portion of the interview begins at the 1:00 mark in the clip above.

Melber didn’t waste any time in his interview, immediately asking the former Maricopa County Sheriff, “Why should you get a promotion to write laws, when you yourself didn’t follow court orders?”

Arpaio responded by noting that his conviction was for a misdemeanor, and that President Trump pardoned him, “because he knew that this decision was wrong, and I appreciate that pardon.”

“As you know, when you take a pardon, you’re admitting guilt. Why did you take that pardon and admit guilt?”

“I didn’t admit guilt,” Arpaio said. “I said I was not guilty, and I say it today.”

Oh boy. Melber continued to push on the issue, and it just got more uncomfortable from there.

“But you accepted the pardon,” Melber persisted, “and you know under the law that is an admission of guilt.”

“No, I don’t know about that, you’ll have to talk to the legal scholars about that.”

Well, Melber didn’t have to talk to any other legal scholars, being that he is a lawyer, and he cited the Supreme Court decision that indeed says that a pardon is an admission.

In Burdick v. United States, the Court said a pardon “carries an imputation of guilt and acceptance of a confession of it.”

That case isn’t exactly new. It’s from 1915, and it was a key factor in President Gerald Ford‘s decision to pardon President Richard Nixon. Ford made sure that when Nixon accepted his pardon, that he was aware of the Burdick decision and it’s implications. Keep in mind, Nixon wasn’t even charged with any offenses at the time, let alone convicted like Arpaio.

Arpaio did note that he continues to appeal the decision against him.
 
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i dont get how you could live in the USA that long and not know some something like this. Especially in law enforcement.
 
What? He doesn't understand the legal implications of his actions. Color me shocked. Just shocked.

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The way he says the word “book” with such disdain, lol!

He got f’ing destroyed in that interview.
 
Arpaio is the stereotype of a good ole boy racist sheriff , like someone out of the 60s and before. Flouting the law for self serving and racist interests.
 
Arpaio be like.


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I added an article for people who want to read what happened instead of watching it.
 
Arpaio is the stereotype of a good ole boy racist sheriff , like someone out of the 60s and before. Flouting the law for self serving and racist interests.

You are the stereotype of a race baiting uneducated liberal. Sheriff Joe was upholding laws and helping combat illegal immigration. Dude is a hero
 
You are the stereotype of a race baiting uneducated liberal. Sheriff Joe was upholding laws and helping combat illegal immigration. Dude is a hero
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You are the stereotype of a race baiting uneducated liberal. Sheriff Joe was upholding laws and helping combat illegal immigration. Dude is a hero
He was violating civil rights laws. He was in contempt of court, and found guilty of it.
Arpaio and his goons were specifically harassing people who looked Mestizo / Native . Arpaio is just a Klan thug in uniform.
 
What? He doesn't understand the legal implications of his actions. Color me shocked. Just shocked.

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Who cares!

what relevance does details and laws have to being a senator??




I feel sad that I feel the need to clarify that this is a joke.
 
You are the stereotype of a race baiting uneducated liberal. Sheriff Joe was upholding laws and helping combat illegal immigration. Dude is a hero
waaaaaa!!! You guuuuuyyyyysss, he should be able to break the law to enforce it!! Der he a heroooooo!!!
 
You are the stereotype of a race baiting uneducated liberal. Sheriff Joe was upholding laws and helping combat illegal immigration. Dude is a hero

True well except for the laws he was breaking.
 
Thread title made me legit lol
"babbles, whines."
 
Big Yawn

Anyone facing time in prison would take a pardon. Guilty or not
 
He was violating civil rights laws. He was in contempt of court, and found guilty of it.
Arpaio and his goons were specifically harassing people who looked Mestizo / Native . Arpaio is just a Klan thug in uniform.

He didn’t violate civil rights laws. He targeted the population that encompasses illegal immigrants in his area. Oh I forgot “aspiring citizens” now have civil rights even though they are criminals. You disgust me
 
You are the stereotype of a race baiting uneducated liberal. Sheriff Joe was upholding laws and helping combat illegal immigration. Dude is a hero

upholding the laws other than the ones he broke you mean.
 
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