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Law professor’s book chronicles history of Broward Sheriff’s Office (Multiple Outlets)
From Sheriff Paul Bryan, who was arrested in 1927 on federal bootlegging charges, to Sheriff Ken Jenne, who pled guilty to tax fraud in 2007 and served a year in prison, the fascinating and often tumultuous history of the Broward Sheriff’s Office is extensively detailed in a new book coauthored by Nova Southeastern University law professor Robert M. Jarvis. The book, titled Out of the Muck: A History of the Broward Sheriff’s Office, 1915-2000, is the product of nearly a decade of research.
Jarvis discussed the book on Comcast Newsmakers:
Jarvis also discussed the book on the WLRN 91.3 FM show “Topical Currents.” Audio of the show is available at http://204.13.1.19:81/.