Page A8 May 11, 2016 he Law Oices of Patrick John Sweeney, P.C. S PORTS Patrick John Sweeney Attorney at Law 1549 SE Ladd, Portland, Oregon Portland: Hillsoboro: Facsimile: Email: (503) 244-2080 (503) 244-2081 (503) 244-2084 Sweeney@PDXLawyer.com KIC Ministries presents Sunday, 11am - 12:30pm Living Heart Faith Community Location: 8219 NE Glisan St Pastor Antonio L. Thomas Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry reacts after making a basket against the Portland Trail Blazers during the second half of Game 4 of an NBA basketball second-round playoff series Monday in Portland. Curry Sensational in OT Blazers fall to 3-1 in playoff series (AP) -- Stephen Curry returned from a sprained right knee to score 40 points, includ- ing 17 in overtime, and the Golden State War- riors rallied to take a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference semiinals with a 132-125 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday night at the Moda Center. Showdogs is a full service salon. We do baths, all over hair cuts, tooth brushing, nail trims, soft claws, lea treatments, mud baths, and ear cleaning. We also have health care and grooming products to keep your pet clean in between visits. Show Dogs Grooming Salon & Boutique 926 N. Lombard Portland, OR 97217 503-283-1177 Tuesday-Saturday 9am-7pm Monday 10am-4pm Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg and your kitty will be pretty. Playing for the irst time since he was in- jured in Game 4 of the irst-round series against Houston, Curry was rusty for three quarters and sensational down the stretch after the Warriors trailed by as much as 16 points. His winning return came hours after a person with knowledge of the award told The Associated Press that Curry would repeat as NBA MVP, with the announcement coming as early as Tuesday. The Warriors can win the series Wednesday night at home in Game 5. ACLU Blasts Sheriff’s Probe c ontinued froM p age 2 The investigation looked into several al- legations, including that Staton may have improperly tried to dissuade the head of the Multnomah County Deputy Sheriffs Association from taking a no-conidence vote on him, and allegations that he gath- ered information in a search on the Internet about members of a county charter review commission that was considering a recom- mendation that the sheriff’s position become appointed, rather than elected. “In a free county, people shouldn’t have to be afraid that law enforcement will investi- gate them simply because they are politically engaged,” Rogers said. “Sheriff Staton un- questionably broke the public’s trust and very likely the law, when he gathered information on the charter review committee members, with absolutely no suspicion of any criminal wrongdoing.” “This is yet another example of top Oregon law enforcement surveilling innocent peo- ple,” Rogers said. “We call on the attorney general to make it clear that law enforcement is not allowed to track, monitor or compile information about the political activities and associations of Oregonians who are not sus- pected of criminal activity.” Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury also indicated that she too was dis- appointed in the thoroughness of the DOJ report, and the Multnomah County Deputy Sheriff’s group on Monday issued a vote of no conidence against the sheriff.