Broward Sheriff Tony failed to keep "good moral character," but shouldn't lose license to be a cop

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony violated a state law regarding the state’s “minimum qualifications” to be a law enforcement officer by failing to maintain “good moral character,” but shouldn't lose his license to be a cop, a state administrative judge ruled today.

Judge James Kilbride's decision, in the form of a recommendation to Florida Department of Law Enforcement's Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission, recommended instead that Tony should receive a "written reprimand, an 18-month period of probationary status and a requirement that (he) complete Commission-approved ethics training."

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