On December 20, 2010, the Caroline County Sheriff's Office filled a vacancy among its ranks. Deputy Christopher Hall, graduated from the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy today along with 13 other Police Officer and Deputy Sheriff recruits from surrounding law enforcement agencies.
Deputy Hall recently completed an honorable tour of duty in the United States Navy as a Navy Corpsman assigned to the Marine Corps. As a result of his intensive 6 month police academy training, he accomplished 2nd place in academics out of the entire police academy recruits. Deputy Hall excelled in other aspects of police training as well, and represented the Caroline County Sheriff's Office with pride and honor.In addition to Deputy Hall graduating from the police academy, he also received 24 college credits through Wor-Wic Community College in the law enforcement curriculum. The Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy is operated through the Wor-Wic Community College system and therefore some of the courses of instruction were collegiate based.
As Deputy Hall walked across the academy's stage, he was presented with his certificate of completion of the police academy from Caroline County Sheriff, John R. Bounds. In addition to Sheriff Bounds, Chief Deputy Captain Sidney Pinder, [pending] Chief Deputy Captain Joseph Branham, and other supervisory members were present to congratulate Deputy Hall on his new career in law enforcement.
Sheriff Bounds stated that he was very proud of Deputy Halls accomplishments during his academy training, and looks forward to seeing him put his training to work serving the citizens of Caroline County with his fellow Deputies.