By Associated Press - Wednesday, January 16, 2019

PHOENIX (AP) - The board that certifies police officers in Arizona tabled a vote on whether to launch a disciplinary case against former Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s top aide for misconduct in a racial profiling lawsuit.

The Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board was unable to vote over the fate of former Chief Deputy Jerry Sheridan’s certification because three board members recused themselves from the matter, with one citing his friendship with Sheridan.

The vote will be held when enough board members are present to take action.

Sheridan could face a suspension or revocation of his certification if a disciplinary case is opened.

Sheridan and Arpaio were found to be in civil contempt for disobeying a 2011 court order to stop Arpaio’s immigration patrols.

Sheridan says he would vigorously fight any disciplinary case.

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