Broward Sheriff Tony seeks to play kingmaker in Miami-Dade sheriff's race, bets big on candidate Reyes. Why?

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Miami-Dade sheriff's candidate James Reyes on the day he quit the Broward Sheriff's Office last year to become head of Miami-Dade's jail system.

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

The Broward Sheriff’s Public Records Unit appears to have broken state law by hiding BSO’s personnel records about Miami-Dade sheriff’s candidate Jem “James” Reyes – Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s favored candidate in the Miami-Dade sheriff’s race.

The only question: Which state law was broken? More on that in a moment.

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