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Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Oh, he's going to have lots of fun in the joint

MARIANNA, Fla. – A former Florida sheriff’s deputy whose patrol car was found to contain a stash of narcotics was convicted Tuesday of planting drugs during traffic stops. 

A Jackson County jury found fired deputy Zachary Wester guilty on 19 of 67 total counts, including racketeering, official misconduct, fabricating evidence, perjury, false imprisonment and possession of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia, according to the Tallahassee Democrat. Jackson County is located in the Florida Panhandle, northwest of Tallahassee.

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I posted about this a while back and was wondering what happened.

9 comments:

  1. Another bad piggie gets the POKIE

    Pigs like to be poked (just like their wives)

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  2. No problem. He'll be in protective custody. With Bubba.

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  3. I have family in Marianna and they've repeatedly told me that it's one of the most corrupt agencies in the state

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  4. Oink oink bitch, oink oink.

    Now what about the innocents he lied about that are behind bars? I dont like it when those we should be trusting are shit bags. Jail is too good for them, gillotine him.

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    1. Start with his junk (all of it) and then if he does not bleed out, the other head.

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  5. He isnt the only one . Betcha 9/10ths of the department knew what was going on and were doing the exact same thing . Anyone busted by that bunch of shitheads ought to have their convictions expunged , Reasonable Doubt and all that stuff

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  6. Does this sheriff dept participate in civil forfeitures by any chance?
    “We need more money boys and girls. Go out there and seize more shit and ruin lives!”

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  7. The sonofabitch should be trussed to a post and the people whose lives he ruined given an aluminum baseball bat and five minutes apiece, no head shots so he'll feel it all, and beginning with the man who lost custody of his children.

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  8. I bet he is already hired by another police force.
    I bet goes in with his record already expunged, is released in two days, and is back at it by the end of the week.

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