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May 13, 2003

Baker County - Baker County Sheriff Isaac Anderson was indicted in U.S. District Court.

Anderson is charged with hindering an investigation, two counts of making false statements to an FBI agents and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice and commit perjury. If convicted on all counts, Anderson could spend up to 25 years in prison and be fined a million dollars.

Anderson is accused of sending a false accident report for Tommy Williams, Junior to authorities in Florida. According to the indictment, Anderson later denied knowing the Williams' family.

Tommy Williams, Junior is indicted for stalking and violating a protection order. Three other relatives are indicted on perjury charges.

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