Former Justice of the Peace and full-time ‘intelligence officer’ for the Sheriff’s Office, Guidroz was found to have received over $500,000 over 12 years without evidence of work performed. This dual role violated state law. The Judiciary Commission recommended a 180-day suspension, but Guidroz resigned shortly after the recommendation, rendering the suspension moot. The Louisiana Supreme Court ruled he did not have to pay the investigation costs. ([wbrz.com](https://www.wbrz.com/news/pointe-coupee-ghost-employee-exposed-by-wbrz-investigative-unit-off-hook-for-state-panel-s-costs/?utm_source=openai))
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