BenchRecon Data · Florida officer discipline
Escambia County Sheriff's Office: officer-discipline records
31 FDLE/CJSTC certification-discipline records for Escambia County Sheriff's Office, 2012–2026, covering 29 distinct officers. 10 (32.3%) 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 Escambia County Sheriff's Office (records can list more than one offense), the most frequent offense strings:
- 1 Perjury (in Official Proceeding)
- 1 Forgery (of Written Instrument), Forgery (Conspiracy to Commit), Pass Forged Instrument, Official Misconduct
- 1 Forgery (of Written Instrument), Pass Forged Instrument, Fraud (Conspiracy to Commit Forgery, Uttering, and Official Misconduct), Official Misconduct
- 1 Pled No Contest to Fraud (Depositing with Intent to Defraud (2 counts)), Pled No Contest to Evidence-Destroying/Tampering with Evidence
- 1 Petit Theft, False Statement (2 Counts)
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 Escambia 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.
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