White comments about “old domestic violence incidents” (that’s “old domestic violence incident reports,” Mr. White). He states that no citation was issued in response to either of these reports nor was Schirard summoned to court. Had he been, he would have had an opportunity to prove his innocence and this proof would be a matter of public record as are the incident reports. To this day, no proof of guilt has ever been produced. In re-reading White’s comments, it sounds like he’s pronouncing Schirard guilty of a crime solely on the basis of unsubstantiated reports; that White is, in effect, promoting the concept that a person is guilty until proven innocent. Don’t we live in the United States of America, where a person is always innocent until proven guilty?
Sean Smith must realize that his bid for sheriff is foundering, so he’s calling in his political allies and supporters – like White – to crank up the slander machine, drag up old gossip and put political spin on it in the hope of ruining Schirard’s reputation. Stooping to such levels of maliciousness clearly is a desperate attempt to distract from the fact that Smith is not the right candidate for the office of sheriff of La Plata County.
Billy J. Valencia
Ignacio
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