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Cebu_4_2
19th August 2013, 03:00 PM
Exclusive: FL Sheriff Arrested, Charged With Felony & Suspended For Protecting Citizens’ 2nd Amendment Rights 6 hours ago | Interviews (http://benswann.com/category/interviews/) | Posted by Michael Lotfi

August 19, 2013

Liberty County, FL-


In a developing story, Sheriff Nick Finch was arrested (http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/Content/News/FDLE-arrests-Liberty-County-Sheriff.aspx), charged with a felony (http://media.graytvinc.com/documents/Nicholas+Finch+Arrest+Warrant.pdf) and suspended without pay for supporting a citizen’s 2nd Amendment rights. It’s not a story you hear every day. It’s certainly not a story you’d expect out of a county named Liberty.


The events began when Floyd Eugene Parrish, a Florida resident, was arrested and detained by one of Finch’s deputies for carrying a firearm without a permit on March 8th, 2013. In the state of Florida, this lands you a 3rd degree felony charge. Finch released Parrish because, in his assessment, Parrish was not a violent criminal and was acting innocuously. Finch called the clerk and told her not to draw up arrest documents until he was there to assess the situation. Note, Parrish had not been officially booked into jail- only detained.

http://benswann.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Finch-283x300.jpg


The arresting deputy had multiple complaints for overstepping his authority from citizens over the past several months before Parrish’s arrest. A month after Parrish was released from jail Sheriff Finch decided he needed to launch an internal investigation against the deputy due to multiple complaints and phone calls he had received. Once the deputy found out that an investigation was going to be launched against him, he resigned to keep the investigation from occurring. On May 1st, the deputy, who was no longer employed in the state of Florida, filed a complaint against Finch for the Parrish arrest that took place more 2 months beforehand.


Rick Scott (http://www.flgov.com/), Florida governor, stepped in and had Finch arrested. Governor Scott then appointed a new sheriff. Finch says he did not vote for the Governor. “I’m not a republican, or a democrat. Just a man who believes in the Constitution,” says Finch. A rally was recently organized by Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Adrian Wyllie (http://wyllieforgovernor.com/). Governor Scott was invited to speak, but was a no show.

Libertytree
19th August 2013, 03:09 PM
The story is a little stale my friend, I was hoping this was an update.

FDLE arrests Liberty County Sheriff

Jun 04, 2013

midnight rambler
19th August 2013, 03:11 PM
According to the statutes, it appears he's fucked.

osoab
19th August 2013, 03:15 PM
According to the statutes, it appears he's fucked.

Short sighted. He would have been better off letting off a politician's kid.

sirgonzo420
19th August 2013, 03:22 PM
This case would be a nice one for jury nullification.

So would a great deal of cases, if not the majority, actually.

collector
19th August 2013, 03:41 PM
He needs to run for sheriff in the next election. I had no idea that the governor can remove a sheriff that easily

Cebu_4_2
19th August 2013, 03:49 PM
I had no idea that the governor can remove a sheriff that easily

The coroner can remove the Sheriff, I don't think the governor has the jurisdiction.

palani
19th August 2013, 03:49 PM
I had no idea that the governor can remove a sheriff that easily


MUNICIPALITY. The body of officers, taken collectively, belonging to a city, who are appointed to manage its affairs and defend its interests.

In the case of a state the municipality is the capital city ... often times mistaken for the entire state. The chief municipal officer is the governor. The sheriff is HIS representative rather than the Peoples and he might do with him as he will.

collector
19th August 2013, 04:08 PM
http://reignoftheheavens.org/?p=1028
UPDATE ON SHERIFF FINCHTranslation (http://translation-cloud.com/)


THIS IS AN UPDATE ON SHERIFF FINCH THAT WAS FIRED FOR UPHOLDING THE 2ND AMENDMENT OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS FOR A MAN THAT WAS ARRESTED BY ONE OF HIS DEPUTIES FOR CARRYING A FIREARM WITHOUT A LICENSE.
BY THE WAY, IT WAS THE GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA THAT FIRED AN ELECTED OFFICIAL. YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS STUFF UP CAN YOU?
QUOTE:
” HUGE CASE UPDATE: SHERIFF FINCH’S FIRST COURT DATE WAS YESTERDAY, NEITHER HE OR HIS ATTORNEY HAD TO BE PRESENT AS HIS ATTORNEY HAD ALREADY SENT IN PLEADING PAPERWORK…..PLEADING NOT GUILTY. TODAY THE STATE OFFERED TO “DEFER” ALL CHARGES ON SHERIFF NICK FINCH……. IF HE WILL RESIGN. IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE STATE OF FLORIDA’S CASE IT BASICALLY MEANS THEY HAVE NOTHING! DESPITE TH…AT THEY STILL ASKED AN OFFICIAL ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE TO RESIGN FROM OFFICE FOR SOMETHING EVEN THEY KNOW THEY HAVE NO CASE FOR.Sheriff Finch of course told them no way and asked for a jury trial. Trial date is set for October 1st IF it makes it that far. His attorney has filed motions for dismissal and the state can still decide to drop this ridiculous case.
It is important to KEEP CONTACTING the officials in Tallahassee and let them know that enough is ENOUGH!
This man fought for us in Desert Storm and is fighting for us now……help him fight back!”

collector
19th August 2013, 04:11 PM
The coroner can remove the Sheriff, I don't think the governor has the jurisdiction.

I guess because it's alleged that the sheriff was engaged in committing a criminal act, the FDLE was able to get an arrest warrant from a judge, Scott was then allowed to appoint a new acting sheriff. I hope this comes back and bites Scott in the ass.

horseshoe3
19th August 2013, 07:04 PM
This man fought for us in Desert Storm and is fighting for us now……help him fight back!”

Man, I get sick of this line. Every time it is used, it smacks of controlled opposition targeting the patriotards.