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  • June 22
  • Posted By: lawoffice
  • Posted In: John Tolle
  • Tags: abuse, deputy, hughes, judge, sarah, sheriff
  • Date: June 22, 1999
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Judge Sarah Hughes and deputy sheriff abuse case

[page 15, line 10] One of the last stories about her (Judge Sarah Hughes) concerns a case I tried shortly before I went to the Magistrate’s office — about — well, no. It was earlier than that. Probably ’73 or ’74 we had a rather involved civil rights case involving a wo...
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