Joe Arpaio’s troubled legacy lingers despite his conviction
PHOENIX — The criminal conviction of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio marks the ultimate repudiation of his tactics, but the fallout over his legacy is still being felt across Phoenix.
The taxpayer cost from a racial profiling case that led to his conviction is expected to reach $92 million by next summer. People who were illegally detained when Arpaio violated a court order in the profiling case will still need to be compensated. And Latinos say his legacy lives on in the form of fear.
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton found Arpaio guilty of misdemeanour contempt of court Monday for intentionally defying a 2011 court order to stop traffic patrols that targeted immigrants.
Arpaio was accused of prolonging the patrols for nearly a year and a half so he could promote his immigration enforcement efforts in a bid to boost his 2012 re-election campaign.


