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Update: Jefferson County Gambling Case

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Updated: January 7, 2009
A Jefferson County sheriff`s deputy who was charged with Sheriff Boe Fontaine for allegedly failing to promptly shut down a gambling house says the state can`t remove him from office. Dane Reed`s attorney filed a motion in Jefferson County Circuit Court yesterday says the charge should be dismissed because it gives the state power to remove a local official. Reed is arguing that the state Constitution allows local officials to be removed only upon conviction in circuit court. Reed and Fontaine are charged with breaking an old state law that requires authorities to arrest suspected operators of gambling houses as soon as they hear about them. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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