Arpaio trial Day 3: Deputies continued to detain individuals after order prohibiting

Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio surrounded by protesters and members of the media at the the Republican National Convention in Cleveland last summer. /Spencer Platt/Getty Images

By Megan Cassidy | The Republic

Two sworn employees from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office testified Wednesday that deputies continued targeting Latinos under former Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s leadership even after a federal judge ordered the practice to stop.

The testimony came on the third day of Arpaio’s criminal contempt trial in U.S. District Court in Phoenix, as prosecutors wrapped up their case and Arpaio’s attorneys began presenting their case. His lawyers kept up what has been a spirited offensive, maintaining the judge’s order was unclear and invalidated by pre-existing laws.

The court order at issue came during the course of a racial-profiling case against the Sheriff’s Office. U.S. District Court Judge G. Murray Snow issued a preliminary order against the agency in December 2011.

Related: Sheriff Paul Penzone expresses desire to ‘move on’ from predecessor Arpaio

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