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Ohio sheriff orders deputies not to

evict

December 10, 2008 07:44 EST

HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) --

A sheriff in southwest Ohio has ordered deputies to ignore eviction

orders when people have nowhere else to live.

 

Butler County

Sheriff Richard Jones says evictions in winter weather and during an

economic recession are heartless and those cases should be sent back to

the courts and resolved some other way.

 

Jones on Tuesday

ordered deputies to ensure that people have shelter before they're

forced out of their homes. He also sent a letter to Gov. Ted Strickland

asking him to issue a state order to stop forced evictions for at least

the winter months.

 

The sheriff could face court action if a

bank or landlord challenges his refusal to honor a court-ordered

eviction. Jones says he will face any consequences of his order.

 

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Information from: The Cincinnati Enquirer, http://www.enquirer.com

 

 

In 1985 Richard was promoted to the rank of

Senior Captain and was responsible for the prison’s security audits. He

served in this capacity of Senior Captain and the Warden’s designee for

inmate appeals from 1985 to 1990 when he was promoted again to the

respected rank of Major.

 

 

Richard served as Major at the Lebanon

Correctional Institute from 1990 until he accepted the position as

Chief of the Butler County Sheriff’s Office in 1993 where he proudly

serves today.

 

 

Richard’s formal education began in 1977

at the Hocking Technical College where he received an Associate Degree

in Corrections in 1979. He then attended Wilmington College where he

graduated in 1981 with a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice. In 1984

he earned a Master Degree in Corrections from Xavier University.

 

 

Richard and his wife, Becky have two

children: Richard Jr., who is active in the U.S. Military, and Amanda,

who is a Communications Officer with the West Chester Township Police

Department.

 

 

During Richard’s tenure as Butler County

Sheriff's Chief Deputy, he orchestrated putting more deputies on the

streets to help the Sheriff’s Office respond to calls for service

faster. He’s worked hard to help make more jail cells available to lock

up more criminals and increase the productivity and efficiency of the

office through computer automation.

 

 

Richard K. Jones was sworn in as the 45th

Sheriff of Butler County Ohio on January 2nd, 2005. He took over the

office on Monday January 3rd, 2005.

 

Richard’s continuing record as an

administrator of the Butler County Sheriff’s Office for over 14 years

reflects a continuing dedication and commitment to the safety of

everyone in Butler County.

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This guy is great,

 

He was live on the UKs biggest radio station this week and got a great acknowledgment from all on the show. Some real empathy and sane rational thinking in times of indifference.

 

Vince

Vince Nash

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God bless him!I know when springtime comes, those who are fortunate enough to be under his jurisdiction while facing an eviction order, need to get all their ducks in a row and save up their money because there will be no excuses then.  3 months rent free.Doc <DocShillingtonherbal remedies (AT) Groups (DOT) comSent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:09:58 PMSubject:

{Herbal Remedies} A Man with GUTS!!!

Ohio sheriff orders deputies not to

evict

December 10, 2008 07:44 EST

HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) --

A sheriff in southwest Ohio has ordered deputies to ignore eviction

orders when people have nowhere else to live.

 

Butler County

Sheriff Richard Jones says evictions in winter weather and during an

economic recession are heartless and those cases should be sent back to

the courts and resolved some other way.

 

Jones on Tuesday

ordered deputies to ensure that people have shelter before they're

forced out of their homes. He also sent a letter to Gov. Ted Strickland

asking him to issue a state order to stop forced evictions for at least

the winter months.

 

The sheriff could face court action if a

bank or landlord challenges his refusal to honor a court-ordered

eviction. Jones says he will face any consequences of his order.

 

------

 

Information from: The Cincinnati Enquirer, http://www.enquirer.com

 

 

In 1985 Richard was promoted to the rank of

Senior Captain and was responsible for the prison¢s security audits. He

served in this capacity of Senior Captain and the Warden¢s designee for

inmate appeals from 1985 to 1990 when he was promoted again to the

respected rank of Major.

Richard served as Major at the Lebanon

Correctional Institute from 1990 until he accepted the position as

Chief of the Butler County Sheriff¢s Office in 1993 where he proudly

serves today.

 

Richard¢s formal education began in 1977

at the Hocking Technical College where he received an Associate Degree

in Corrections in 1979. He then attended Wilmington College where he

graduated in 1981 with a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice. In 1984

he earned a Master Degree in Corrections from Xavier University.

 

Richard and his wife, Becky have two

children: Richard Jr., who is active in the U.S. Military, and Amanda,

who is a Communications Officer with the West Chester Township Police

Department..

During Richard¢s tenure as Butler County

Sheriff's Chief Deputy, he orchestrated putting more deputies on the

streets to help the Sheriff¢s Office respond to calls for service

faster. He¢s worked hard to help make more jail cells available to lock

up more criminals and increase the productivity and efficiency of the

office through computer automation.

Richard K. Jones was sworn in as the 45th

Sheriff of Butler County Ohio on January 2nd, 2005. He took over the

office on Monday January 3rd, 2005.

 

Richard¢s continuing record as an

administrator of the Butler County Sheriff¢s Office for over  14 years

reflects a continuing dedication and commitment to the safety of

everyone in Butler County.

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God bless this man!! The world would be a much better place if more people were like him!!!>>>>>Ohio sheriff orders deputies not to evict

December 10, 2008 07:44 EST

 

HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) -- A sheriff in southwest Ohio has ordered deputies

to ignore eviction orders when people have nowhere else to live.

 

Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones says evictions in winter weather and

during an economic recession are heartless and those cases should be

sent back to the courts and resolved some other way.

 

Jones on Tuesday ordered deputies to ensure that people have shelter

before they're forced out of their homes. He also sent a letter to Gov.

Ted Strickland asking him to issue a state order to stop forced

evictions for at least the winter months.

 

The sheriff could face court action if a bank or landlord challenges his

refusal to honor a court-ordered eviction. Jones says he will face any

consequences of his order.

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---WOW!!! We really need guys like this that will stand up for what

they believe right now and go against the authorities that are causing

this. BRILLIANT!!

 

lucy xxx

 

In herbal remedies , VINCE NASH <vnash wrote:

>

> This guy is great,

>  

> He was live on the UKs biggest radio station this week and got a

great acknowledgment from all on the show. Some real empathy and sane

rational thinking in times of indifference.

>  

> Vince

>

>

> Vince Nash

>

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