• Re: Female Sacramento police officer admits to falsifying report, distr

    From Alvin Bragg@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 9 09:28:49 2023
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.law-enforcement, alt.society.liberalism XPost: talk.politics.guns

    On 19 Dec 2021, Rudy Canoza <js@phendrie.con> posted some news:hTJvJ.107893$6a3.98683@fx41.iad:

    This is another reason why split tails don't belong in the fucking
    police departments. The damned whores lie about everything.

    https://kubrick.htvapps.com/vidthumb/8114c917-b3c9-4613-9fba-c65bbf11ee60 /68d3bea0-1476-415e-85f7-c57dce5ece25.jpg?crop=1.00xw:1.00xh;0,0&resize=1
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    A Sacramento police officer admitted to filing a false police report,
    according to a release from the Sacramento District Attorney's Office.

    Alexa Palubicki on Monday pleaded no contest to two felony charges
    related to falsifying the probable cause for stopping a vehicle on July
    11, 2020.

    The Sacramento Police Department said the information was brought to the attention of the department in July 2020 by other officers.

    After learning about the false reports, the department said it launched
    a thorough audit of all "arrests and associated supplemental reports
    submitted by Palubicki over the course of her three-year employment."

    Part of the investigation included interviewing dozens of employees and reviewing footage from body-worn cameras, in-car cameras and
    surveillance cameras.

    Search warrants were also served for cell phones and social media
    accounts that were associated with the 26-year-old officer, police said.

    Palubicki will be sentenced on June 5, 2024. The district attorney said
    if Palubicki does not commit another criminal offense ahead of
    sentencing, the judge will reduce the felony counts to misdemeanors, and
    she would face a maximum sentence of two years in county jail.

    The district attorney's office, however, believes that Palubicki should
    still receive felony convictions. With a felony conviction, she would
    face a maximum of three years and eight months in state prison.

    "Any time a police officer falsifies a police report, it is an affront
    to justice and taken very seriously," District Attorney Thien Ho said.

    https://www.kcra.com/article/sacramento-police-officer-no-contest-false-r eport/44112221

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