Despite DUI convictions, ex-deputy keeps job, could retire with full pension
Reported By: suntimes.com
July 29, 2014 02:07:43 AM
Hes had a revoked drivers license for more than 20 years. Hes been convicted twice of DUI. And hes facing trial for a third DUI. Hes Alberto Aguirre, 57, a former Cook County sheriffs deputy who lost his power to arrest and carry a gun. But he hasnt lost
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