Leaders
in Arizona’s most populous county suspended Assessor Paul Petersen
without pay for 120 days. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors
doesn’t have the power to permanently remove him from his office, which
determines the value of properties for tax purposes in Phoenix and its
suburbs.
Petersen,
who is in federal custody, has so far refused to resign since his
arrest on Oct. 8. His lawyer, Kurt Altman, said Petersen will fight to
keep the $77,000-a-year job he was last elected to in 2016.
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