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|    Board declares 'vacancy' in Apache Count    |
|    01 Nov 24 16:22:36    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.politics.democrats, alt.politics.trump       XPost: or.politics, sac.politics       From: "yonwane-lol!"@pac2.com              Fascist Kris Mayes cuts the throat of another Democrat to advance his       left-wing agenda.              State law instructs the board of supervisors to stop paying a county       attorney's salary if they're no longer eligible for the office.              APACHE COUNTY, Ariz. — The Apache County Board of Supervisors voted       Thursday to stop paying Apache County Attorney Michael Whiting following       the suspension of the prosecutor's law license.              Whiting and his wife were indicted earlier this year for allegedly       misusing public funds. The indictment additionally accuses Whiting of       threatening someone who was trying to run against his wife for the       superintendent position.              As a result of the criminal indictment, the Arizona State Bar issued a       suspension of Whiting's license that would take effect on Nov. 1.              Arizona law states "No person shall be eligible for the office of county       attorney unless he is an attorney at law, licensed and in good standing       in this state."              If the county attorney is not eligible for the office, then Arizona law       states that the board of supervisors shall not pay a salary to that       ineligible person.              During Thursday's meeting, the board of supervisors made a motion       declaring there's a "vacancy" in the county attorney's office. The       board's action takes effect Nov. 1.              Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes sent the board a letter on Thursday       stating she would be "assuming all responsibilities of the Apache County       Attorney effective November 1, 2024, and lasting until I provide further       notice."              Mayes further encouraged the county board to "promptly identify and       appoint an Interim County Attorney that is acceptable to both me and the       Board."              RELATED: Apache County attorney and his wife indicted for misusing       public funds              RELATED: Arizona State Bar suspends law license of indicted Apache       County Attorney              *Editor's Note: The above video is from an earlier broadcast*              https://www.12news.com/article/news/local/arizona/board-votes-st       p-paying-apache-county-indicted-county-attorney-michael-whiting-       rizona/75-eb98a5bb-1a0e-47f3-9ed2-7373b5cb835f              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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