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Pasco County Defense · Officer Lookup

The State's case rests on the officer. Pull their record first.

A Pasco County case turns on the officer's account of the stop, the arrest, and the report. Officer Lookup runs the Pasco County Sheriff's Office officer's FDLE/CJSTC certification discipline and use-of-force record — Florida statewide data surfaced for Pasco: 53 FDLE/CJSTC discipline records covering 51 officers, 22 of which involve a crimen-falsi offense. Every entry cited to the underlying public record. Free preview live now; $147 for the full source-cited brief.

Same officers, multiple agencies, one record search.

Pasco County arrests come primarily from the Pasco County Sheriff's Office, but every certified Florida officer sits in the same FDLE/CJSTC certification record and the statewide use-of-force ledger. A pattern in that record is impeachment material the defense is entitled to put to the officer on cross.

The records are public, but scattered across FDLE/CJSTC certification exports, hours of pulling, per officer. Officer Lookup runs them in one search and cites every row to the record it came from, so the output works as exhibit foundation, not a tip.

  • Use-of-force incident rows
    source-backed Florida use-of-force incidents tied to the officer
  • FDLE/CJSTC certification discipline
    state certification discipline actions, cited to the FDLE/CJSTC record

A complaint or incident record is not a finding of misconduct. Entries are source-backed leads for attorney review, not Brady/Giglio determinations. The underlying data is Florida statewide (covering Pasco County Sheriff's Office officers) plus six other live jurisdictions, not all 50 states. All data is drawn from the named public source.

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Pasco County, the local picture.

Pasco County cases run through Florida's Sixth Judicial Circuit, shared with Pinellas County. The Pasco County Sheriff's Office handles the bulk of law enforcement across the county. Every certified officer sits in the same statewide FDLE/CJSTC certification-discipline record and use-of-force ledger.

Florida is a Daubert state (Fla. Stat. § 90.702), so the State's breath/blood and field-sobriety experts are challengeable on reliability, and the officer's record is foundation for that fight and the cross. The deeper records layers (local internal-affairs files, Brady/Giglio lists) are requested under Florida's public-records law, Fla. Stat. Ch. 119; the paid brief maps that demand path.

Frequently asked questions

Do you have county-specific internal-affairs files?
No, and we do not claim to. The Florida officer data is statewide: FDLE/CJSTC peace-officer certification discipline plus a source-backed use-of-force incident ledger. Because every certified Florida officer sits in that statewide record regardless of which county agency employs them, you can pull the record for the officer in your county case. We do not index county internal-affairs files.
Is a complaint or discipline record a finding of misconduct?
No. Every entry is a source-backed lead cited to the underlying public record, for attorney review, not a Brady/Giglio determination and not a finding of misconduct. You apply your professional judgment to what it means for your case.
How much does it cost?
The officer search is a free preview. The full source-cited report for a named officer is $147, with a 7-day refund if it is not usable.
Can I use this for a suppression hearing or cross-examination?
That is what it is built for. Every row is cited to the public record it came from, so the output works as exhibit foundation rather than a tip. How you authenticate and present it for the record is counsel's call.