Embattled Santa Clara County Sheriff Looks Back at Nearly 50-Year Career

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Embattled Santa Clara County Sheriff Looks Back at Nearly 50-Year Career
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“For this to be at the end of my career really, really hurts.” We sit with embattled Santa Clara Co. Sheriff Laurie Smith to dig deeper into her decision to not seek re-election.

Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith said she isn’t resigning, but will not run again for the office she’s held for 24 years.

It's clear she's already starting to say her goodbyes, and the ongoing scandal and legal fights are the reasons why. “For this to be at the end of my career really, really hurts,” she said. “And with the way the internet is and everything, I have to put this to rest. To save the reputation that I’ve earned over all of those years.”“You couldn’t even take the test for deputy sheriff if you were a woman which is why I was a deputy sheriff matron and so … I’ve been at it as long as you can. Having almost a 50-year career is amazing. I’m so fortunate,” said Smith.

But she admits the glow of being the first woman ever elected sheriff in California has faded as she now battles corruption and misconduct accusations from a civil grand jury, including claims of issuing concealed gun permits for political donations. Accusations that led to a no confidence vote by the board of supervisors and numerous calls for her to resign.

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