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Hunterdon County Sheriff

As an elected officer and a constitutional officer, the Hunterdon County Sheriff’s responsibilities are quite diverse and governed by statute. The Sheriff’s staff includes undersheriffs, a chief warrant officer, sworn police officers (sheriff’s officers), civilian security guards, and civilian office employees. The Sheriff’s Office provides security for the Hunterdon County Justice Center and its occupants. These include Superior Court judges, their staffs, other court personnel, the probation department, and the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office. The Sheriff’s Office is also responsible for prisoner transportation to and from the Hunterdon County Correctional Facility, between counties within the state and from outside New Jersey. Prisoner transports are not only for Superior Court purposes, but also for municipal courts, extraditions, medical emergencies and appointments. Additionally, defendants arrested on Hunterdon County warrants in other jurisdictions are retrieved from other counties and from other states by the Sheriff’s Office. Moreover, the Sheriff’s Office conducts prisoner escorts to and from court for scheduled appearances, ranging from bail hearings and status conferences to trials and sentencings. Non-support and violation of probation warrant service is a significant function of the Office of the Sheriff, as is the service of domestic violence “temporary” and “final” restraining orders. Civil warrants, writs of execution, levies on and postings of property, and the sale of real property after foreclosure proceedings are functions that most people associate with the Sheriff.

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    Frederick W. Brown
    (Rep)

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    Viriyah A. S. Hodges
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

In your view, what are the biggest issues facing the sheriff's department at this time?

If you had the chance to undertake one new initiative to improve the Sheriff's department, what would it be?

What is the role of the Sheriff's office when interacting with ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement)?

Campaign Email fwbhcs@yahoo.com
Education Some college
Employment Hunterdon County Sheriff's Office
Involvement in Community numerous activities
Completing the core functions of the Sheriff's Office including the public safety initiatives we have started and keeping within budget.
To provide a Security Officer for every school in the County.
We abide by the Attorney General's Immigrant Trust Directive
Children and Ages N/A
Education Associates degree in Social Science
Involvement in Community Social and political activist
Slogan Defend the Constitution
A yes vote means upholding the rule of law, the constitution, and American democracy.
A no vote means giving way for the rise of fascism, authoritarism, and the trampling of civil liberties.
Years residing in town 7
Occupation Student
Family Father, mother, extended family from out-of-state, and unofficial adopted sister.
Contacted by LWVNJ? Yes
The biggest issues are frankly the same as the entire country and all our public institutions are facing, and that is the far-right authoritarian agenda coming from top down.

The civil liberties of the American people are rapidly being degraded, and the administration fully intends to weaponize law enforcement as a tool to suppress opposition. Too many public institutions are choosing to comply with this unconstitutional agenda, and we can't let our local Sheriff's department join them.
Mandatory mental health counseling for all law enforcement officers.

Mental health issues are a significant issue for many officers, leading to many unfortunate incidents. This is only made worse by the internal culture of many departments that discourages seeking treatment. Mandatory counseling could be a remedy.
The role should be as small as possible. ICE is a rogue agency that is abducting our neighbors on behalf of the current lawless administration, and is quickly becoming the paramilitary arm of an overall far-right and white supremacist agenda.

The public, and our local institutions, should cooperate as little as possible with the thugs from ICE.

In-fact, I would go as far as to say the Sheriff's office could play a vital role in ensuring that our courthouses remain a bastion where the law is still respected, and people can interact with the law without fear of being abducted by masked thugs, by keeping out mysterious bounty hunters posing as law enforcement and denying unlawful intrusion by rogue agents.