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  2. Sacramento County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento County Sheriff's Explorers. The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office Explorer Program is for teenagers and young adults, 14–20 years of age. The program is a well rounded P.O.S.T. approved curriculum that prepares the Explorers for a future in law enforcement and other community service-based careers.

  3. How did twin toddlers die in a Roseville pool? Reports give ...

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    A Sacramento County Child Protective Services investigation into the deaths of two toddlers in Roseville found the twins’ caregiver didn’t provide proper supervision but stopped short of ...

  4. Scott Jones (sheriff) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Robert Jones (born August 10, 1967) is an American attorney, politician, and former law enforcement officer who served as the sheriff of Sacramento County, California from 2010-2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Jones was first elected in 2010, winning re-election to his post in 2014 and again in 2018.

  5. Sacramento County doesn’t consider foster teen safety a ‘high ...

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    Sacramento County, since 2016, has housed foster teens in a neighborhood with “easy access to vice and crime, in office buildings with no kitchens or showers, and in a jail-like former youth ...

  6. Jim Cooper (California politician) - Wikipedia

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    Cooper unsuccessfully ran for Sheriff of Sacramento County, California in 2010 and lost against Scott Jones. Before running, he had a thirty-year career in various positions at the Sheriff's office. [12] He ran again in 2022, where he won the election and currently serves as Sheriff for the County of Sacramento.

  7. Sacramento County pays $365K settlement to man shot by ... - AOL

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    The shooting occurred in a South Sacramento home in 2017. Sacramento County has paid $365,000 to settle a case in which a deputy shot a man in 2017 after mistaking a lighter for a weapon.

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  9. Sacramento County Public Law Library - Wikipedia

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    The law library, like other California county law libraries, is funded by a fixed percentage of the local county superior court civil filing fees, though the amount varies by county (dictated by statutes). Thus, County Law libraries are supported by civil litigants, their primary users, and are not funded by state and local taxes. [11]