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Iowa sheriff was initially let go after ATV violation

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June 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — The story of an Iowa sheriff who asked one of his deputies to ticket him after illegally riding his all-terrain vehicle on a highway was different than initially portrayed .

Webster County Sheriff James Stubbs acknowledged Monday it took him 10 days to ask the deputy to cite him for the May 20 incident after he was initially let go for illegally riding his ATV on the shoulder of Highway 169. He says the deputy used his discretion to not write a citation and that no video of the stop exists.

Stubbs says he thought about the incident days later and decided it “wasn’t right” for him to dodge a ticket. He says he had the deputy issue the citation at his home May 30.  Stubbs pleaded guilty last week before a judge who commended his honesty. He says the case is “garnishing more news than it probably needs to.”