BenchRecon Data · Florida officer discipline
Brevard County Sheriff's Office: officer-discipline records
32 FDLE/CJSTC certification-discipline records for Brevard County Sheriff's Office, 2012–2026, covering 32 distinct officers. 3 involve a crimen-falsi (truthfulness) offense — the conduct that Brady, Giglio, and FRE 608(b) make impeachment material.
Aggregate analysis, data as of 2026-06-17. Reproducible from public records. No individual officer is named.
What the records show
Within the crimen-falsi group for Brevard County Sheriff's Office (records can list more than one offense), the most frequent offense strings:
- 1 Falsifying Records (False Statement on Employment Application)
- 1 Pled No Contest to Fraud (Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card), Pled No Contest to Fraud (Making False Entries, Etc., on Books of Corporation), Pled No Contest to Fraud (Criminal use of Personal Identification Information), Pled No Contest to Fraud (Organized Fraud - Obtain Property less than $20,000), Pled No Contest to Falsifying Records (Falsifying Official Record or Document)
- 1 False Statement (During Employment Application Process)
Why this matters in a courtroom
A CJSTC discipline record carrying a crimen-falsi offense reflects the administrative record on an officer's character for truthfulness. Under Brady and Giglio, courts have addressed the disclosure of impeachment evidence bearing on a government witness's credibility. For the legal framing and the statewide figures, see the full Florida officer-discipline study.
Methodology & limitations
- Source: public Florida FDLE/CJSTC officer certification-discipline records, grouped by the employing-agency value FDLE itself records, here Brevard County Sheriff's Office. Snapshot: 2026-06-17. Every figure is reproducible from a published script against the source data.
- Crimen-falsi classification: verbatim offense text matched for truthfulness offenses (perjury, false statement/report, falsifying, forgery, fraud); any clause carrying a dismissal, nolle prosequi, acquittal, exoneration, or cleared marker is removed before classifying.
- What the data does NOT show: a discipline record is not proof of guilt in any individual matter and does not reflect current certification status. These are statewide certification-discipline records, not local internal-affairs files. This page reports aggregates only and identifies no individual officer.
- Small sample: with 3 crimen-falsi records, percentages (including the revocation share) are omitted as noisy — the raw counts are indicative, not rates, and should not be read as a misconduct rate for the agency.
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