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Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Raids Computer Company, Accuses County Leaders (Again) of Fraud and Other Crimes

Phoenix New Times:  “The squabble between Maricopa County officials took yet another turn today [December 11, 2009] as deputies raided the offices of a local computer firm, looking for evidence of fraud and other crimes.  For close followers of the circus acts that pass for county news these days, you’ll need another branch for the flow chart: Today’s raid stems from last summer’s fight between the Sheriff’s Office and county leaders about the county’s computer system.”

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