суббота, 3 марта 2012 г.

Former Denver sheriff charged in meth for sex case

DENVER (AP) — A former Colorado lawman who was once named America's sheriff of the year was charged Friday with drug and prostitution offenses after authorities said he offered methamphetamine to a man in exchange for sex.

Patrick Sullivan Jr., 68, was being held on $500,000 bond in an isolation cell at a jail named in his honor in suburban Denver. Sheriff Grayson Robinson said current or former law enforcement officials are usually kept from the general inmate population for their safety.

Prosecutors charged Sullivan with felony distribution, possession of meth as well as a misdemeanor charge of soliciting prostitution. Authorities say he offered methamphetamine in exchange …

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