Ga. sheriff takes office despite felony charges
by The Associated Press
Jan 02, 2013 | 1123 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
ATLANTA — A Georgia sheriff has taken office with the start of the new year, despite facing a felony indictment.

Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill took office on New Year's Day, reclaiming the office he lost in 2008.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that he almost immediately dispatched deputies to set up roadblocks early Tuesday to catch drunken New Year's drivers.

The Georgia Sheriffs' Association has said it would like Gov. Nathan Deal to appoint a review commission to look into whether Hill should be suspended.

Hill has been indicted on 32 felony charges stemming from a prior term he served as sheriff from 2005 to 2008. He maintains that the charges are politically motivated.

Despite the legal troubles, Hill won a comeback bid in the November elections.
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