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Sheriff's Department Honors Top Staff Members

Employees of the year announced by Sheriff Oliver "Glenn" Boyer

 

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Department announced its employees of the year for 2012, based on votes by their peers. Sheriff Oliver “Glenn” Boyer made the announcement in a news release Wednesday.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department employees of the year for 2012 are: 

Deputy Sheriff of the Year, Virgil Seiberg

Deputy Seiberg has been a member of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department since 1999 and currently is assigned to the South Zone Office.

Commissioned Supervisor of the Year, Corporal Scott Poe

Corporal Poe has been a member of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department  since 1998 and is currently assigned to the North Zone Office.

Support Services Deputy of the Year, Melissa Day

Deputy Melissa Day has been a member of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department since 2001 and currently is assigned to prisoner transport. 

Corrections Officer of the Year, Andrew Godi

Corrections Officer Godi has been a member of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department since 2010 and currently is assigned to the Jail Division. 

Clerical Employee of the Year, Sally Riggs

Sally Riggs has been as member of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department since 2000 and currently is assigned to the Jail Division. 

Employees of the Year are selected from candidates who were voted as Employees of the Month during 2012.  Employees are nominated from each division in the agency and selected by a vote of their peers during the monthly Employee Advisory Council meetings established by Sheriff Boyer.

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Brandon Lopez

6:45 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

Dear Deputy Sheriff Seiberg,

As the Chief Law Enforcement Officer in Jefferson County you were required to take an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies both foreign and domestic. Having taken that oath I would like to know if you will honor your oath by refusing to enforce Federal rules, regulations and directives that violate the Constitution and/or the Bill of Rights.

The Second Amendment clearly proclaims that the people have a right to own guns and in the Bill of Rights, the government is prohibited from infringing on the right of the people to own guns if they choose to do so.

Your primary job is to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and the rights of the people that live in Jefferson County. The Supreme Court has ruled that the Federal government has no lawful jurisdiction in the counties and that when a Sheriff chooses to enforce an unconstitutional directive, he is violating his Constitutional Oath.

The people of Jefferson County are the employer and you are the employee and we expect you to represent us and not the Federal government. As your employer, I would like to know if you are given an order that violates the Constitution, will you honor your oath or will you do as directed by the President of the United States.

Sincerely,
Jefferson County Resident

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