The chief deputy in an Iowa county was investigated by the Iowa division of criminal investigation. The paper says he faces allegations of sexual misconduct. He was placed on paid administrative leave at the beginning of the investigation and was fired shortly after the investigation started. It says in the paper that the county DA will decide in a few weeks if he will be charged with a crime. I understand from a reliable source that it involves a 14 year old girl. Does it seem right that the DA who works with the sheriff's office has the power to put an end to the embarrassment that these charges would bring? Shouldn't the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation decide if charges should be brought? They obviously had enough on the chief deputy to fire him before the investigation was even completed. Thanks for your input.