San Francisco's embattled sheriff will keep his job, despite his guilty plea to a misdemeanor false imprisonment charge stemming from a New Year's Eve dispute with his actress wife.
editor@mercurynews.com (By TERRY COLLINS, Associated Press), San Jose Mercury News
Wed, 10/10/2012 - 6:15am
San Francisco's embattled sheriff will keep his job, despite his guilty plea to a misdemeanor false imprisonment charge stemming from a New Year's Eve dispute with his actress wife.