Salem-News.com (May-22-2008 17:30)

Multnomah Sheriff Bernie Giusto Will Retire

Tim King Salem-News.com

The Sheriff had previously announced his intent to retire by the end of 2008.

(PORTLAND, Ore.) - Sheriff Bernie Giusto of the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office announced his retirement today. He has served this large Oregon county for many years that is known for its forest green uniforms.

This is the Sheriff's statement:

"After 34 years in the law enforcement profession, I will retire effective July 1, 2008. My last day in office will be June 30, 2008.

Retired Sheriff Bob Skipper will join the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office and be sworn in as Undersheriff effective June 2, 2008. Undersheriff Skipper will be sworn in as Sheriff and take office effective July 1, 2008.

I have spoken to the Chair about the transition plan. He will work with the Board and County Attorney to set a date to elect a Sheriff to complete my term.

Over the next month, I will be available to assist in the transition and complete any unfinished business that must be attended to. Prior to leaving I will communicate with you again and will release a more formal statement."

The Sheriff had announced his intent to retire by the end of 2008 during a command staff meeting three months ago, but the time line appears to have moved ahead.

Last October Giusto found himself in hot water after receiving a letter from the state agency that certifies law enforcement officers in Oregon. The Department of Public Safety and Training Standards informed Giusto that he has violated the established moral fitness standards for Oregon public safety officers.

The three specific counts of misrepresentation were for his knowledge of a former governor's affair with an underage female, approving a handgun permit despite knowing the individual's prior criminal history, and over his alleged former relationship with the wife of a Multnomah County Crime Commission Chairman.

Multnomah Sheriff Bernie Giusto Will Retire

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