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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: 91st Case Overturned In Rampart Scandal
Title:US CA: 91st Case Overturned In Rampart Scandal
Published On:2000-06-14
Source:Los Angeles Times (CA)
Fetched On:2008-09-03 19:39:59
91ST CASE OVERTURNED IN RAMPART SCANDAL

LOS ANGELES - A drug conviction thrown out Tuesday by a court
commissioner was the 91st criminal case to be overturned on the basis
of information obtained in the investigation into the Los Angeles
Police Department's Rampart corruption scandal.

Superior Court Commissioner Michael G. Price dismissed the conviction
of Porfirio Acosta, 41, who was arrested by then-LAPD Officer Rafael
Perez in July 1997 on suspicion of possession of marijuana for sale.
Perez, who was cooperating with investigators to obtain a lesser
sentence on his own cocaine theft charges, told investigators that he
had fabricated parts of his report on Acosta's arrest and that he
searched the man's car and home without Acosta's consent. Afterward,
according to prosecutors, Perez induced Acosta to sign a consent form.
Acosta pleaded no contest to the charge in October 1997 and was
sentenced to four months in jail. When he failed to surrender to begin
serving his term, a warrant was issued for his arrest. The dismissal
of the case was in response to a writ filed by the district attorney's
office.
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