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Has anyone ever heard of anything like this?
Richmond, VA, Sheriff Michelle Mitchell was defeated for re-election in November. Since then she has refused to allow the sheriff-elect, C. T. Woody, and his team from the city jail to prepare for a smooth transition when Mr. Woody takes office. Last week she finally offered Mr. Woody a tour of the facilities for yesterday and stated no press would be allowed. The transition team arrived with him and were not allowed inside the jail, and Mr. Woody refused to tour without them.
Has anyone ever heard of anything like this ever happening?? I mean, I know there have been some nasty campaigns in the past and hard feelings on both sides, and I wouldn't doubt that things like this happened decades ago. However, I would think that after something like that happened that it would be against the law or some election code for the outgoing office holder to deny the incoming office holder the ability to conduct a smooth transition. If it isn't, then it should be.
Richmond, VA, Sheriff Michelle Mitchell was defeated for re-election in November. Since then she has refused to allow the sheriff-elect, C. T. Woody, and his team from the city jail to prepare for a smooth transition when Mr. Woody takes office. Last week she finally offered Mr. Woody a tour of the facilities for yesterday and stated no press would be allowed. The transition team arrived with him and were not allowed inside the jail, and Mr. Woody refused to tour without them.
Has anyone ever heard of anything like this ever happening?? I mean, I know there have been some nasty campaigns in the past and hard feelings on both sides, and I wouldn't doubt that things like this happened decades ago. However, I would think that after something like that happened that it would be against the law or some election code for the outgoing office holder to deny the incoming office holder the ability to conduct a smooth transition. If it isn't, then it should be.
