Donald Trump's pardon of Sheriff Joe Arpaio may not be upheld by a US court

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Donald Trump's controversial pardon of Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio may not go through due to a US district court judge.

Judge Susan Bolton of the US District Court handling Mr Arpaio's case has cancelled a sentencing hearing for the former Maricopa County sheriff but stopped short of throwing out his conviction.

Instead, Ms Bolton said that because a presidential pardon carries an implication of guilt she wants both Mr Arpaio's lawyers and the US Department of Justice to submit briefs on why she should or should not vacate Mr Arpaio's conviction.

She has scheduled oral arguments for 4 October on the matter and will make a decision at that point.

A civil suit was originally brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) for Mr Arpaio's alleged racial profiling for detaining Arizonans who looked to be of Mexican or Latin American descent under suspicion of being in the US illegally.

"The judge trying that case not only found that Arpaio's policies constituted racial profiling, he also found Arpaio to be in civil contempt of court and referred him to [Ms Bolton] for the criminal contempt," USA Today reported.

Ms Bolton then asked the US Attorney in Arizona to try the case for Mr Arpaio's allegedly disobeying the order to stop the racial profiling, but that office declined. That is when the US Department of Justice stepped in.

Washington DC-based lawyer Kimberly Curtis told The Independent that a presidential pardon does not necessarily "imply" guilt in the way Ms Bolton's decision may suggest.

However, Mr Arpaio's case is a little more complicated. Presidential pardons only cover federal crimes, so technically Mr Trump has not pardoned his racial profiling but the alleged contempt of court charge.

"The issue with [Mr] Arapio is he was actively appealing his conviction when he was pardoned. So there is an unknown question about which takes precedence- the pardon or the appeal," Ms Curtis said.

Normally, with a presidential pardon the defendant waives the right to an appeal however, Mr Arpaio's lawyer Mark Goldman has not indicated as yet whether his client will drop the appeal.

Ms Curtis said Mr Trump may have "jumped the gun" on pardoning Mr Arpaio before the appeal was dropped.

So, even with the pardon Mr Arpaio's conviction is still on the record at this point. But, a presidential pardon is a " "the most common way a convicted felon can regain full civil rights and only way they can regain their gun rights."

Mr Trump said Mr Arpaio has been treated "unbelievably unfairly."

"He's done a great job for the people of Arizona, he's very strong on borders, very strong on illegal immigration, he is loved in Arizona," Mr Trump said.

However, according to a recent poll the majority of Americans - around 60 per cent of respondents in a poll conducted by NBC News/SurveyMonkey - said it was "wrong" to pardon the former sheriff.

By Mythili Sampathkumar

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you don't jail an American hero because some liberal patsy judge cited him for contempt, CONTEMPT on an opinion that he was in their opinion still profiling.

Trump is righting a wrong,

and here's the kicker, to date I don't think Trump has pardoned any drug dealers like Obama did going out the door, no bellyaching on that yet? ((crickets))
 
He was convicted because he continued, in accordance with federal law, to detain and turn over to BP and ICE, illegal aliens who had not been charged with a state crime, not for "profiling". You can read it all in the verdict which contains numerous media interview quotes where Joe says repeatedly he will continue following the laws in regards to illegal aliens and people want him to stop, they have to change the laws in Washington [D.C.].

He was convicted for following federal laws. The judge was legislating from the bench, I believe out of personal bias contrary to public interest.

Official verdict
http://images.phoenixnewtimes.com/media/pdf/verdict.pdf
 
id be interested to see this. I wonder how the 9th will argue that its unconstitutional.

The 9th is the most liberal court in the land. They might want to watch it. If this Presidential pardon gets overturned, it is quite plausible that due to that ruling others pardoned by past Presidents could become null and void.
 
you don't jail an American hero because some liberal patsy judge cited him for contempt, CONTEMPT on an opinion that he was in their opinion still profiling.

Trump is righting a wrong,

and here's the kicker, to date I don't think Trump has pardoned any drug dealers like Obama did going out the door, no bellyaching on that yet? ((crickets))

Has Trump pardoned someone who then went on to kill 3 people; because Obama did.
 
The "judges" decision is "moot"......the president has the constitutional power of the pardon and no court opinion can TRUMP (wink, wink) a constitutional edict. This is funny as hell....as the left continues to claim that the judicial branch is more powerful than the other two branches that separate power in an equal fashion. Why the separation of power? To stop idiot judges such as this from usurping power they do not possess.

The system clearly works....as the left coast judges had their attempt to stop the president from reforming immigration policy to protect and secure this nation shoved up their collective asses by the constitution.
 
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