News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Officer In Police Scandal Denies Corruption In Case |
Title: | US CA: Officer In Police Scandal Denies Corruption In Case |
Published On: | 2000-09-22 |
Source: | San Jose Mercury News (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 08:00:35 |
OFFICER IN POLICE SCANDAL DENIES CORRUPTION IN CASE
The disgraced policeman who triggered the Rampart corruption scandal made a
surprise witness-stand appearance Thursday, denying misconduct in a 1996
case but saying that 75 percent of his unit's cases were tainted.
Rafael Perez's testimony came during a hearing in which two men were trying
to get their 1996 convictions overturned, saying police planted a gun and
drugs on them during an arrest of four gang members. On the stand, Perez
said there was no misconduct in that case.
Perez was sentenced to a lenient five years in prison for cocaine theft in
exchange for telling prosecutors everything he knew about corruption in the
Los Angeles Police Department.
The disgraced policeman who triggered the Rampart corruption scandal made a
surprise witness-stand appearance Thursday, denying misconduct in a 1996
case but saying that 75 percent of his unit's cases were tainted.
Rafael Perez's testimony came during a hearing in which two men were trying
to get their 1996 convictions overturned, saying police planted a gun and
drugs on them during an arrest of four gang members. On the stand, Perez
said there was no misconduct in that case.
Perez was sentenced to a lenient five years in prison for cocaine theft in
exchange for telling prosecutors everything he knew about corruption in the
Los Angeles Police Department.
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