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Governor suspends Effingham sheriff stricken with multiple sclerosis

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Posted 8:23PM on Tuesday 18th June 2002 ( 23 years ago )
SAVANNAH - Gov. Roy Barnes on Tuesday suspended Effingham County Sheriff Jay Space from office for 60 days after an investigation determined Space&#39;s battle with multiple sclerosis has affected his ability to serve as sheriff. <br> <br> Space, 40, has continued working as sheriff in Effingham County, 20 miles northwest of Savannah, since he was diagnosed last year with MS a degenerative disease that causes loss of muscle control. <br> <br> Barnes ordered an investigation of Space&#39;s fitness for office last month at the urging of the Effingham County Board of Commissioners and the Georgia Sheriffs&#39; Association. Commissioners said the disease had affected Space&#39;s ability to drive and made him emotionally erratic. <br> <br> Space did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment. He had previously said he was taking medication to control the disease. He also had given commissioners a March 14 letter from his neurologist saying Space was well enough to perform his duties. <br> <br> ``Let me repeat this in no way was to hurt anybody, nor was it political,&#39;&#39; said Commission Chairman Phillip King. ``It was strictly in the best interest of the citizens of Effingham County.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Barnes&#39; order, signed Tuesday, did not explain his reasons for suspending Space. Attorney General Thurbert Baker and two sheriffs, at the governor&#39;s request, spent last week interviewing people close to Space before making their recommendation. <br> <br> King said county officials were mostly worried about the county&#39;s liability if Space, who declined their offer to provide him a driver, injured or killed anyone in a wreck. <br> <br> Space was pulled over by police in Garden City, near Savannah, on April 13, 2001, when an officer spotted the sheriff&#39;s Mercedes weaving between lanes. On Aug. 24, Space rear-ended a motorist on Highway 21, causing $4,900 in damage to his county car, according to police reports. <br> <br> King also says the sheriff&#39;s behavior has become erratic since his diagnosis. He says Space verbally accosted a police officer who stopped him for speeding April 24 and interrupted a commission meeting May 21 by yelling at commissioners. <br> <br> Barnes could extend Space&#39;s suspension for another 30 days, but the law does not allow the governor to remove a sheriff from office. <br> <br> To do that, the local district attorney must file a removal petition in Superior Court. In essence, Space would be put on trial and a jury would determine whether to remove him altogether. <br> <br> Barnes&#39; order stopped short of recommending Space&#39;s removal. ``If the district attorney intends to bring a removal petition, he is admonished to do so without delay,&#39;&#39; Barnes wrote. <br> <br> District Attorney Joe Martin did not immediately return a call seeking comment Tuesday. <br> <br> The committee Barnes appointed to investigate Space consisted of Baker, Cherokee County Sheriff Roger Garrison and Tift County Sheriff Gary Vowell.

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