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Richard CdeBaca's tenure as chief of the New Mexico State Police
was a brief and controversial end to a long, productive career.
Notes recorded by CdeBaca during decades as a state policeman
reflect dramatic changes in how governors, legislatures, the
courts, prisons and the press changed within an evolving society.
It wasn't always tidy. CdeBaca remains an ardent supporter of
police, but author David Roybal prods the long-time cop into
telling concessions. Civil rights, as they are defined today, did
not get in the way of daily patrols. CdeBaca acknowledges that
State Police at times were poorly prepared for events and
transformations, like the influx of hippies and the drug culture
that followed them. On multiple issues, CdeBaca offers information
that went beyond the headlines that weave through this book. DAVID
ROYBAL, after editing his high school and university student
newspapers, went on to become one of New Mexico's most respected
professional journalists. A New Mexico native, he has reported on
governors from David Cargo to Susana Martinez. He also has reported
from some of the state's most isolated communities to address
pressing needs of education, health care, government accountability
and crime prevention. His stories on political campaigns of
President Barack Obama and the U.S. Congress have been distributed
nationally. "Chief of Police" is David's second book. His first,
"Taking on Giants, Fabian Chavez Jr. and New Mexico Politics," was
published by the University of New Mexico Press.
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