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Run the officer testifying against your client.

The officer who stopped, searched, or arrested your client has a public record — certification discipline, civilian complaints, use-of-force, and dishonesty findings. Pull it before the suppression hearing and you walk in with impeachment, a Giglio demand, and plea leverage the State won't hand you. Every row is cited to its underlying public record, so you know exactly what to take into discovery — and what is still unverified. The search is free.

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Florida officers · certification discipline

Florida officers a state board disciplined for dishonesty.

These are Florida law-enforcement and corrections officers the Criminal Justice Standards & Training Commission (FDLE/CJSTC) formally disciplined — by revocation, suspension, or relinquishment of certification — for a dishonesty offense: a false statement, perjury, falsifying records, evidence tampering, or theft. A board finding of dishonesty is directly probative of an officer's character for truthfulness under Fla. Stat. & Fed. R. Evid. 608(b). The offense and disposition below are the board's own words; each links to the public FDLE record. Confirm the officer's identity against your case before relying on any entry — BenchRecon makes no finding of its own.

1,107 Florida officers have been disciplined for a dishonesty offense — showing the 18 most recent. Search a specific officer above to check the full record.

  1. Baglino, Michael FPerjury

    Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Culpable Negligence (Exposure to Personal Injury), Perjury (3 Counts)

    Board action: Accept VOLUNTARY RELINQUISHMENT (2023-06-06)

    FDLE certification record
  2. Boucher, MatthewPerjury

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Perjury (in Official Proceeding)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2024-05-23)

    FDLE certification record
  3. Boyer, Danielle SPerjury

    Putnam County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Perjury (in Official Proceeding)

    Board action: 12-month prospective SUSPENSION beginning 15 days following the filing of the Final Order. 1 year PROBATION to begin upon conclusion of the suspension period. Provide Staff with proof of successful completion of Commission-approved Ethics training prior to the end of the probationary period. (2022-03-11)

    FDLE certification record
  4. Brown, DarrellPerjury

    Winter Garden Police Department

    Offense: Perjury (Not in an Official Proceeding)

    Board action: 25-day retroactive suspension and 25-day prospective SUSPENSION beginning 15 days following the filing of the Final Order; 1-year period of PROBATION to begin upon conclusion of the suspension period; provide staff with proof of successful completion of Commission-approved ethics training prior to the end of the probation period. (2025-06-05)

    FDLE certification record
  5. Burkins, Jacob APerjury

    Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Perjury (In Official Proceeding)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2025-06-05)

    FDLE certification record
  6. Charles, CelianePerjury

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Perjury (Not in an Official Proceeding)

    Board action: 60-day prospective SUSPENSION to be served within 180 days after filing the Final Order (2025-06-05)

    FDLE certification record
  7. Cole, Fraunaundray DPerjury

    Broward County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Perjury (in Official Proceeding)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2021-05-20)

    FDLE certification record
  8. Cruz, Jennifer NPerjury

    Jacksonville Aviation Authority Police Department

    Offense: Petit Theft, False Statement, False Statement, Perjury ((not in an Official Proceeding))

    Board action: One year retroactive suspension and 180-day prospective SUSPENSION to begin 15 days following the filing of the Final Order; 1-year PROBATION to begin at the conclusion of the suspension period; provide staff with proof of successful completion of Commission-approved ethics training prior to the conclusion of the probationary period. (2024-05-23)

    FDLE certification record
  9. Diaz-Jaquez, MarisolPerjury

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: False Statement (During the Employment Application Process), Perjury (In Official Proceeding)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2023-06-06)

    FDLE certification record
  10. Doseck, GregoryPerjury

    Graceville Correctional Facility

    Offense: False Statement (False Official Statement), Perjury (in Official Proceeding)

    Board action: 90-day prospective SUSPENSION to be served within 365 days after filing the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    FDLE certification record
  11. Ellis, Joshua GPerjury

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: False Statement, Perjury (in Official Proceeding)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2020-11-19)

    FDLE certification record
  12. Feliciano, DanielPerjury

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Perjury (in Official Proceeding)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2023-03-02)

    FDLE certification record
  13. Fernandez, Nelson RPerjury

    Hollywood Police Department

    Offense: Perjury (in Official Proceeding)

    Board action: Accept VOLUNTARY RELINQUISHMENT (2021-08-26)

    FDLE certification record
  14. Flood, Wesley EPerjury

    Pasco Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Perjury (Not in an Official Proceeding)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2021-08-26)

    FDLE certification record
  15. Foster, JustinPerjury

    Ocala Police Department

    Offense: Excess Force by LEO, False Statement, Perjury

    Board action: REVOCATION (2021-05-20)

    FDLE certification record
  16. Goldstein, Robert APerjury

    Jacksonville Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Perjury, Misuse Of Public Position

    Board action: 180-day prospective SUSPENSION to begin 15 days following the filing the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    FDLE certification record
  17. Green, Donald TPerjury

    Jacksonville Aviation Authority Police Department

    Offense: Perjury (In an Official Proceeding)

    Board action: 12-month retroactive SUSPENSION (2021-05-20)

    FDLE certification record
  18. Hamilton, Ezekiel AntonioPerjury

    Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Excess Force by Corr, Perjury (In an Official Proceeding)

    Board action: 28-day prospective SUSPENSION to be served within 180 days following the filing of the Final Order; 6-month PROBATION to begin upon conclusion of the suspension period; provide staff with proof of successful completion of Commission-approved ethics training prior to the conclusion of the probationary period. (2026-03-16)

    FDLE certification record

Florida officers · certification revoked

Florida officers who lost their certification.

These are Florida law-enforcement and corrections officers the Criminal Justice Standards & Training Commission (FDLE/CJSTC) revoked — permanently stripping the state certification required to serve, the strongest sanction the board can impose. This list covers revocations for serious misconduct other than dishonesty (excessive force, drug offenses, DUI, battery or domestic violence, on-duty sexual misconduct); dishonesty-based decertifications appear in the section above. A decertified officer is Giglio and credibility material — where the offense bears on your case (a use-of-force charge, the officer as the affiant in a drug case, a resisting count), it is directly relevant. The offense and the board's action below are the board's own words; the link opens the FDLE certification database, where you can pull the officer's order by name. A certification revocation is an administrative action, not a court finding of guilt in your case. Confirm the officer's identity against your case before relying on any entry — BenchRecon makes no finding of its own.

2,629 Florida officers have had their certification revoked for the misconduct in this list (dishonesty-offense revocations are listed separately above) — showing the 18 most recent. Search a specific officer above to check the full record.

  1. Anderson, CarlosCertification revoked

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Resisting Officer (without Violence)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  2. Arce, ArmandoCertification revoked

    Not employed with a criminal justice agency.

    Offense: Battery - Domestic Violence, Violation for Injunction for Protection Against Domestic Violence

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  3. Arrington, TamiraCertification revoked

    Recovery Solutions South Florida Evaluation And Treatment Ctr

    Offense: Adjudicated Guilty of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  4. Braddy, Misty DawnCertification revoked

    Not employed with a criminal justice agency.

    Offense: Battery, Criminal Mischief (Less Than $200)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  5. Brock, Matthew RCertification revoked

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  6. Buckley, Ryan MCertification revoked

    Charlotte County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Adjudicated Guilty of Driving Under the Influence with Property Damage, Adjudicated Guilty of Second Refusal to Submit to Test of Breath, Blood, Urine

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  7. Cajuste, James HCertification revoked

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Sexual Battery

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  8. Carter, Garrett SCertification revoked

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Cocaine-Test Positive

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  9. Cason, Douglas ECertification revoked

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol ((2nd offense))

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  10. Clark, Christopher WCertification revoked

    West Palm Beach Police Department

    Offense: Marijuana-Test Positive, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  11. Connor, RonaldCertification revoked

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Excess Force by Corr, Failure to Report Pursuant to 944.35, F.S., Found Guilty of Culpable Negligence (Exposure to Personal Injury (784.05(1)))

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  12. Corson, WalterCertification revoked

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Adjudicated Guilty of Battery - Domestic Violence

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  13. Fernandez, RolandoCertification revoked

    Not employed with a criminal justice agency.

    Offense: Pled No Contest to Lewd & Lascivious Molestation ((2 counts))

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  14. Forehand, Heather MarieCertification revoked

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Sex Offense (Sexual Misconduct), Unprofessional Relationship With (Probationer (Romantic Association))

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  15. Fort, Nicholas ACertification revoked

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (Second Offense)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  16. Fortner, WaldeidiaCertification revoked

    Gadsden Correctional Institution

    Offense: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (BAC .15 or Higher)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  17. Fulcher, Andrew JCertification revoked

    Columbia County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Video Voyeurism, Video Voyeurism (Digital Voyeurism Dissemination)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  18. Gober, Allison MarieCertification revoked

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Driving Under the Influence-BAC .15 or higher, Driving Under the Influence-Accompanied by Person Under 18 (3 counts)

    Board action: REVOCATION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database

Florida officers · certification surrendered

Florida officers who surrendered their certification.

These are Florida officers who voluntarily relinquished their FDLE/CJSTC certification — they gave up the certification required to serve. In this dataset every relinquishment is paired with a charged FDLE offense (shown below), so it is a surrender in lieu of a contested discipline proceeding, not a neutral retirement. This is not a revocation (the board did not strip the certification — the officer surrendered it) and not a finding of guilt. It does raise a direct cross-examination question — why surrender the badge rather than contest the charge? — and is Giglio and credibility material. Dishonesty-offense surrenders appear in the dishonesty section above; officers the board revoked appear in the decertified section. The offense and the board's action below are the board's own words; the link opens the FDLE certification database, where you can pull the officer's order by name. Confirm the officer's identity against your case before relying on any entry — BenchRecon makes no finding of its own.

655 Florida officers have surrendered their certification for the misconduct in this list (dishonesty-offense surrenders are listed separately above) — showing the 18 most recent. Search a specific officer above to check the full record.

  1. Blue, Johnnie MaeCertification surrendered

    Not employed with a criminal justice agency.

    Offense charged: False Information to LE During Investigation

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  2. Garr, JerriCertification surrendered

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense charged: Unprofessional Relationship With (inmate)

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  3. Goldwire, Peelar GCertification surrendered

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense charged: Unprofessional Relationship With (inmate - romantic association)

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  4. Price, Eugene RCertification surrendered

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense charged: Unprofessional Relationship With (Probationer-Physical Contact)

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  5. Russell, Christopher RCertification surrendered

    Tampa Police Department

    Offense charged: Overt/Conspicuous/Public Act of Sexual or Simulated Sexual Nature Like to Be Seen/Observed by Others

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  6. Becker, CharlesCertification surrendered

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense charged: Unprofessional Relationship With (Probationer)

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2025-11-20)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  7. Boekeloo, Wayne RCertification surrendered

    Pasco Sheriff's Office

    Offense charged: Battery - Domestic Violence (Slight to Moderate Physical Injury), Battery

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2025-11-20)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  8. Freeburg, John TCertification surrendered

    Edgewood Police Department

    Offense charged: Battery

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2025-11-20)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  9. Kelly, Patrick MCertification surrendered

    Cocoa Police Department

    Offense charged: Pled No Contest to Kidnapping (with Firearm), Pled No Contest to Resisting Officer (with Violence)

    Board action: Accept VOLUNTARY RELINQUISHMENT (2025-11-20)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  10. Kilpatrick, Troy WCertification surrendered

    Not employed with a criminal justice agency.

    Offense charged: Possession of Certain Drugs without a Prescription, Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

    Board action: Accept VOLUNTARY RELINQUISHMENT (2025-11-20)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  11. Klein, Eugene RCertification surrendered

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense charged: Excess Force by Corr

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2025-11-20)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  12. Kuhlow, Adam Shawn LeeCertification surrendered

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense charged: Overt/Conspicuous/Public Act of Sexual or Simulated Sexual Nature Like to Be Seen/Observed by Others

    Board action: Accept VOLUNTARY RELINQUISHMENT (2025-11-20)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  13. Morra, TylerCertification surrendered

    Not employed with a criminal justice agency.

    Offense charged: Violation of Commission-Ordered Probation

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2025-11-20)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  14. Parmely, Nathan DCertification surrendered

    Not employed with a criminal justice agency.

    Offense charged: Violation of Commission-Ordered Probation

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2025-11-20)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  15. Laudenslager, Michael ECertification surrendered

    Not employed with a criminal justice agency.

    Offense charged: Violation of Commission-Ordered Probation

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2025-10-30)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  16. Ankrom, Jimmy LCertification surrendered

    Lake County Sheriff's Office

    Offense charged: Pled No Contest to Unlawful Use of a Two-way Communications Device, Pled No Contest to Smuggle Contraband into Prison

    Board action: ACCEPT Voluntary Relinquishment (2025-09-03)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  17. Henderson, SethCertification surrendered

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense charged: Excess Force by Corr

    Board action: Accept VOLUNTARY RELINQUISHMENT (2025-09-03)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  18. Herring, Fredrick SCertification surrendered

    Gadsden Correctional Institution

    Offense charged: Driving Under the Influence-BAC .15 or higher

    Board action: Accept VOLUNTARY RELINQUISHMENT (2025-09-03)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database

Florida officers · certification suspended

Florida officers suspended — not decertified — for misconduct.

These are Florida officers the Criminal Justice Standards & Training Commission (FDLE/CJSTC) suspended — a sustained misconduct finding that temporarily benched the officer without stripping the certification. This list excludes anyone who was later revoked or who surrendered their certification (they appear in the sections above); these officers kept their certification, so a suspension is time-limited and they most likely returned to duty— which makes this the most operationally useful of the four lists: an officer here is likelier than a decertified or surrendered one to still be on the job and to be the one testifying in your case. The offense and the board's action below are the board's own words; the link opens the FDLE certification database, where you can pull the officer's order by name. An administrative suspension is not a court finding of guilt and not a permanent revocation. Confirm the officer's identity against your case before relying on any entry — BenchRecon makes no finding of its own.

739 Florida officers have been suspended for the misconduct in this list (dishonesty-offense suspensions are listed separately above) — showing the 18 most recent. Search a specific officer above to check the full record.

  1. Achon, ChristopherCertification suspended

    Pasco County Corrections

    Offense: Battery, Misuse Of Public Position

    Board action: 120-day prospective SUSPENSION to begin 15 days following the filing of the Final Order (2026-03-31)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  2. Adams, Benjamin DonaldCertification suspended

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Battery - Domestic Violence (Touch or Strike)

    Board action: 60-day prospective SUSPENSION to be served within 180 days following the filing of the Final Order; 1-year PROBATION to begin at the conclusion of the suspension period; provide staff with successful completion of Commission-approved anger management counseling prior to the conclusion of the probationary period. (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  3. Agosto, Richard AlexanderCertification suspended

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol

    Board action: 90-day SUSPENSION followed by 1-year PROBATION to begin 15 days after filing the Final Order; provide staff with proof of successful completion of Commission-approved ethics training and substance abuse counseling prior to the end of the probationary period. (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  4. Butler, Rashad ECertification suspended

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Battery - Domestic Violence

    Board action: 60-day prospective SUSPENSION to be served within 180 days after filing the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  5. Carr, John MCertification suspended

    Not employed with a criminal justice agency.

    Offense: Resisting Officer (without Violence)

    Board action: 90-day retroactive SUSPENSION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  6. Charlostin, Justin NCertification suspended

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Excess Force by Corr

    Board action: 45-day prospective SUSPENSION to begin 15 days after filing the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  7. Cody, Adrian LCertification suspended

    Jacksonville Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Misuse Of Public Position (DAVID), Misuse Of Public Position, Misuse of Electronic Database-FCIC/NCIC

    Board action: 2-year retroactive SUSPENSION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  8. Conner, Richard NCertification suspended

    Orange County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Sexual Harassment

    Board action: 90-day prospective SUSPENSION to be served within 180 days after filing the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  9. Davis, Ryan ACertification suspended

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Failure to Report Pursuant to 944.35, F.S. (Use of Force)

    Board action: 60-day prospective SUSPENSION to be served 15 days after filing the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  10. Dennis, Tavarus AntwanCertification suspended

    Madison County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Misuse Of Public Position

    Board action: 120-day prospective SUSPENSION to served within 240 days of the filing of the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  11. Dent, Sha'Naisha LCertification suspended

    South Bay Correctional Facility

    Offense: Adjudicated Guilty of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (with property damage)

    Board action: 180-day prospective SUSPENSION to begin 15 days following the filing of the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  12. Fabela, RobertoCertification suspended

    Lee County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol

    Board action: 94-day retroactive SUSPENSION (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  13. Foreman, Christopher DCertification suspended

    Duval County School Police

    Offense: Driving Under the Influence-BAC .15 or higher

    Board action: 55-day prospective SUSPENSION to be served within 180 days following the filing of the Final Order; 1-year PROBATION to begin at the conclusion of the suspension period; provide staff with proof of successful completion of Commission-approved substance abuse counseling prior to the conclusion of the probationary period. (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  14. Fountain, Justin SCertification suspended

    Escambia County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol

    Board action: 90-day prospective SUSPENSION to be served within 180 days after filing the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  15. Frost-Daniley, Tonjali YCertification suspended

    Orange County Sheriff's Office

    Offense: Misuse of Electronic Database-FCIC/NCIC

    Board action: 180-day prospective SUSPENSION to begin 15 days after filing the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  16. George, DibinCertification suspended

    Manalapan Police Department

    Offense: Battery

    Board action: 180 day prospective SUSPENSION to begin 15 days following the filing of the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  17. Green, Frankeya ElexusCertification suspended

    Cca Citrus County Detention Facility

    Offense: Misuse Of Public Position

    Board action: 30-day prospective SUSPENSION to begin 15 days following the filing of the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database
  18. Kratt, Jessica LCertification suspended

    Department Of Corrections

    Offense: Child Abuse (w/o great bodily harm)

    Board action: 15-day prospective SUSPENSION to begin 15 days following the filing of the Final Order (2026-03-16)

    Look up this officer in the FDLE database

Florida agencies · FDLE-discipline directory

Look up a Florida agency's FDLE-discipline record.

For each Florida law-enforcement agency below, this is the number of its officers with an adverse FDLE/CJSTC certification action on the public state record — a revocation, suspension, or accepted relinquishment (the same adverse findings the officer tiers above draw from). Find the agency in your case to see the scale of its disciplinary history, then search a specific officer above to pull the record.

This is a directory, not a ranking. It is ordered alphabetically, and the counts are not comparable between agencies: a larger agency has more officers and therefore more entries, so a higher number reflects agency size and FDLE reporting volume — not that one agency's officers are more or less trustworthy than another's. The directory covers police, sheriff, and state law-enforcement agencies; corrections and detention facilities, and people not employed by a criminal-justice agency, are excluded. An FDLE action is an administrative certification finding, not a court finding of guilt.

  • Alachua County Sheriff's Office25 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 9 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 12 revoked · 10 suspended · 3 relinquished
  • Altamonte Springs Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 1 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Baker County Sheriff's Office5 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 3 revoked · 2 suspended
  • Bay County Sheriff's Office20 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 3 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 14 revoked · 3 suspended · 3 relinquished
  • Biscayne Park Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked · 1 relinquished
  • Boynton Beach Police Department7 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 3 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Bradenton Police Department6 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 5 revoked · 1 suspended
  • Bradford County Sheriff's Office8 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 7 revoked · 1 suspended
  • Brevard County Sheriff's Office28 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 3 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 17 revoked · 9 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Broward County Sheriff's Office72 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 31 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 42 revoked · 16 suspended · 14 relinquished
  • Cape Coral Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 2 relinquished
  • Charlotte County Sheriff's Office11 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 6 revoked · 3 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Citrus County Sheriff's Office7 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 4 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 5 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Clay County Sheriff's Office20 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 6 revoked · 12 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Clearwater Police Department5 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 4 revoked · 1 suspended
  • Cocoa Beach Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked
  • Cocoa Police Department6 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 2 revoked · 2 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Coconut Creek Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 1 revoked · 2 relinquished
  • Collier County Sheriff's Office20 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 4 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 11 revoked · 2 suspended · 7 relinquished
  • Columbia County Sheriff's Office7 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 7 revoked
  • Coral Gables Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 2 suspended
  • Coral Springs Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Crestview Police Department7 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 5 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 3 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Davie Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 2 suspended
  • Daytona Beach Police Department11 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 3 suspended · 5 relinquished
  • Delray Beach Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 3 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Department Of Financial Services, Criminal Investigations Division7 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 4 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 3 suspended · 3 relinquished
  • Desoto County Sheriff's Office10 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 4 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 9 revoked · 1 relinquished
  • Dixie County Sheriff's Office5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 1 relinquished
  • Escambia County Sheriff's Office24 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 6 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 10 revoked · 10 suspended · 4 relinquished
  • Flagler County Sheriff's Office3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked
  • Florida Department Of Highway Safety And Motor Vehicles50 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 18 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 27 revoked · 18 suspended · 6 relinquished
  • Florida Department Of Law Enforcement11 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 5 revoked · 5 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission9 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 4 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 3 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Fort Lauderdale Police Department8 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 6 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 2 suspended · 4 relinquished
  • Fort Myers Police Department11 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 3 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked · 6 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Fort Pierce Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 3 relinquished
  • Franklin County Sheriff's Office4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 2 suspended
  • Gadsden County Sheriff's Office6 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 4 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 2 relinquished
  • Gainesville Police Department15 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 3 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 5 revoked · 7 suspended · 3 relinquished
  • Glades County Sheriff's Office6 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 5 revoked · 1 relinquished
  • Hallandale Beach Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 relinquished
  • Hardee County Sheriff's Office3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended
  • Hendry County Sheriff's Office6 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 3 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 2 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Hernando County Sheriff's Office10 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 8 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Hialeah Police Department5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 2 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Highlands County Sheriff's Office6 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 5 revoked · 1 relinquished
  • Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office64 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 19 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 34 revoked · 19 suspended · 11 relinquished
  • Hollywood Police Department8 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 6 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 5 revoked · 3 relinquished
  • Holmes County Sheriff's Office6 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked · 1 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Homestead Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 3 suspended
  • Indian River County Sheriff's Office12 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 5 suspended · 3 relinquished
  • Jackson County Sheriff's Office5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 1 suspended
  • Jacksonville Aviation Authority Police Department5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 4 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Jacksonville Sheriff's Office113 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 30 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 56 revoked · 36 suspended · 23 relinquished
  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Office4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked · 1 relinquished
  • Kissimmee Police Department7 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked · 3 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Lake City Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended
  • Lake County Sheriff's Office17 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 7 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 7 revoked · 4 suspended · 6 relinquished
  • Lakeland Police Department13 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 5 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 8 revoked · 5 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Largo Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 2 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Lauderhill Police Department10 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 6 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 5 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Lee County Sheriff's Office25 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 13 revoked · 5 suspended · 7 relinquished
  • Leon County Sheriff's Office14 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 8 revoked · 3 suspended · 3 relinquished
  • Levy County Sheriff's Office5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 1 relinquished
  • Longwood Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 1 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Madison County Sheriff's Office4 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 2 revoked · 2 suspended
  • Maitland Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 2 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Manatee County Sheriff's Office40 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 6 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 20 revoked · 10 suspended · 9 relinquished
  • Margate Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Marion County Sheriff's Office22 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 7 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 11 revoked · 4 suspended · 7 relinquished
  • Martin County Sheriff's Office10 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 5 revoked · 3 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Miami Beach Police Department8 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 6 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Miami Gardens Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Miami Police Department28 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 7 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 23 revoked · 6 suspended
  • Miami Springs Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked
  • Miami-Dade Schools Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 1 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office37 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 12 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 19 revoked · 12 suspended · 6 relinquished
  • Miccosukee Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended
  • Miramar Police Department5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked · 2 suspended
  • Monroe County Sheriff's Office22 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 5 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 9 revoked · 12 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Nassau County Sheriff's Office4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 2 suspended
  • New Port Richey Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 3 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended
  • New Smyrna Beach Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • North Port Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 relinquished
  • Ocala Police Department15 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 7 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked · 8 suspended · 4 relinquished
  • Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office9 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 3 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Opa Locka Police Department5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 3 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Orange County Sheriff's Office40 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 13 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 18 revoked · 13 suspended · 9 relinquished
  • Orlando Police Department26 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 9 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 15 revoked · 8 suspended · 3 relinquished
  • Ormond Beach Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 1 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Osceola County Sheriff's Office10 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 2 suspended · 4 relinquished
  • Palatka Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 2 suspended
  • Palm Bay Police Department5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 2 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office49 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 18 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 19 revoked · 22 suspended · 8 relinquished
  • Palm Beach Gardens Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended
  • Panama City Beach Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked
  • Panama City Police Department8 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 4 suspended
  • Pasco Sheriff's Office42 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 20 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 20 revoked · 14 suspended · 8 relinquished
  • Pensacola Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 2 relinquished
  • Pinellas County Sheriff's Office19 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 8 revoked · 6 suspended · 5 relinquished
  • Plant City Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked
  • Plantation Police Department5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 2 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Polk County Sheriff's Office28 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 3 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 18 revoked · 7 suspended · 3 relinquished
  • Port Orange Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 3 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Port St. Lucie Police Department7 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 5 revoked · 2 relinquished
  • Putnam County Sheriff's Office13 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 3 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 7 revoked · 7 suspended
  • Riviera Beach Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended
  • Sanford Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office20 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 5 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 11 revoked · 7 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Sarasota County Sheriff's Office16 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 9 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 9 revoked · 2 suspended · 5 relinquished
  • Sarasota Police Department5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 4 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 2 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Seminole County Sheriff's Office23 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 8 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 11 revoked · 7 suspended · 5 relinquished
  • Seminole Police Department9 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 1 suspended · 7 relinquished
  • South Miami Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended
  • St. Cloud Police Department8 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 6 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • St. Johns County Sheriff's Office28 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 6 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 10 revoked · 9 suspended · 9 relinquished
  • St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office15 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 6 revoked · 4 suspended · 5 relinquished
  • St. Petersburg Police Department13 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 5 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 5 revoked · 4 suspended · 4 relinquished
  • Sumter County Sheriff's Office7 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 4 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked · 4 relinquished
  • Sunrise Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 1 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Suwannee County Sheriff's Office3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Sweetwater Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked
  • Tallahassee Police Department7 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 3 suspended · 3 relinquished
  • Tampa Police Department16 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 5 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 6 revoked · 3 suspended · 6 relinquished
  • Temple Terrace Police Department5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 4 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 2 revoked · 2 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Titusville Police Department6 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 3 revoked · 1 suspended · 2 relinquished
  • Volusia Sheriff's Office7 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 3 suspended · 3 relinquished
  • Walton County Sheriff's Office9 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 5 revoked · 1 suspended · 3 relinquished
  • Washington County Sheriff's Office5 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 4 revoked · 1 relinquished
  • West Melbourne Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 1 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • West Palm Beach Police Department6 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 1 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 3 revoked · 3 suspended · 1 relinquished
  • Winter Haven Police Department4 officers with an adverse FDLE action · 2 for a dishonesty offenseBy sanction: 1 revoked · 3 suspended
  • Winter Springs Police Department3 officers with an adverse FDLE actionBy sanction: 2 revoked · 1 suspended

Source: Florida Department of Law Enforcement / Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission published certification-discipline records.

NYC officers · CCRB untruthfulness findings

NYC officers the CCRB found made a false, misleading, or inaccurate official statement.

These are New York City officers the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) substantiated an untruthfulness allegation against — a false, misleading, or inaccurate official statement. A civilian-oversight finding of untruthfulness is directly probative of an officer's character for truthfulness under Fed. R. Evid. 608(b). Both the CCRB disposition and the NYPD's own disposition are shown below verbatim (the full picture, including where the NYPD disagreed or did not record an outcome). Each entry is drawn from the public NYC Open Data CCRB allegations dataset (linked below); the CCRB complaint id is shown so you can locate the exact record. A CCRB finding is not a court finding. Confirm the officer's identity against your case before relying on any entry — BenchRecon makes no finding of its own.

  1. Matthew CabillisCCRB substantiated

    Command: PSA 6

    Allegation: Misleading official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2025-01-24 · CCRB complaint 202412417

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  2. Sergio MejiaCCRB substantiated

    Command: 079 PCT

    Allegation: Misleading official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-12-08 · CCRB complaint 202412174

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  3. Carmelo QuilesCCRB substantiated

    Command: TD 12

    Allegation: Misleading official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-12-04 · CCRB complaint 202412078

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  4. Thaher AhmedCCRB substantiated

    Command: 081 PCT

    Allegation: Misleading official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-12-04 · CCRB complaint 202412035

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  5. Keith DonahueCCRB substantiated

    Command: 113 PCT

    Allegation: False official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-10-12 · CCRB complaint 202410196

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  6. Santo VillarCCRB substantiated

    Command: 043 PCT

    Allegation: Misleading official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-07-31 · CCRB complaint 202500939

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  7. Anthony GittoCCRB substantiated

    Command: 121 PCT

    Allegation: False official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-07-05 · CCRB complaint 202407460

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  8. Richard DegaetanoCCRB substantiated

    Command: 121 PCT

    Allegation: False official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-07-05 · CCRB complaint 202407460

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  9. Nadeem KhanCCRB substantiated

    Command: PSA 2

    Allegation: Misleading official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-06-13 · CCRB complaint 202406020

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  10. Sohaib RasoolCCRB substantiated

    Command: 081 PCT

    Allegation: False official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-05-24 · CCRB complaint 202405368

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  11. Ronald CangemiCCRB substantiated

    Command: 024 PCT

    Allegation: Misleading official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-04-21 · CCRB complaint 202404519

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  12. Yakov KaushanskiyCCRB substantiated

    Command: MS SU CRT

    Allegation: False official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU Command Discipline B · incident 2024-04-11 · CCRB complaint 202310528

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  13. Michael SmithCCRB substantiated

    Command: 042 PCT

    Allegation: False official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-03-15 · CCRB complaint 202402682

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  14. Bryan CrisantosCCRB substantiated

    Command: 071 PCT

    Allegation: False official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-02-25 · CCRB complaint 202402110

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  15. Bryan ToledoCCRB substantiated

    Command: 041 PCT

    Allegation: Misleading official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-02-19 · CCRB complaint 202401734

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  16. Harryson CothiasCCRB substantiated

    Command: 041 PCT

    Allegation: Misleading official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-02-19 · CCRB complaint 202401734

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  17. Jake RileyCCRB substantiated

    Command: 060 PCT

    Allegation: Misleading official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-02-17 · CCRB complaint 202401640

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset
  18. Jose GuzmanCCRB substantiated

    Command: 060 PCT

    Allegation: Misleading official statement

    CCRB: Substantiated (Charges) · NYPD: APU - Decision Pending · incident 2024-02-17 · CCRB complaint 202401640

    NYC Open Data CCRB dataset

Notable Florida officers

Officers a Florida court has already found a problem with.

These are law-enforcement witnesses whose testimony or conduct drew an adverse finding in a published Florida appellate opinion — a granted suppression, an adverse credibility ruling, or a reversal. Each is a source-backed lead linked to the opinion it came from. Confirm the officer's identity against your case before relying on any entry; this is not a Brady/Giglio determination.

  1. BermudezAdverse credibility finding

    State improperly bolstered Officer Bermudez's testimony and credibility; conviction vacated and remanded for new trial.

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  2. ChildsAdverse credibility finding

    Court found Officer Childs had a significant credibility issue — DOC internal affairs found his prior report falsely accused another inmate; this Brady material was not disclosed, requiring reversal of one conviction.

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  3. CookeAdverse credibility finding

    Court held Officer Cooke's arrest for breach of peace was unlawful, but reversed Court of Appeals on the threat charge — respondent's threat constituted a new and distinct crime.

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  4. ForrestAdverse credibility finding

    Deputy Forrest pled nolo contendere to lewd conduct after coercing oral sex from plaintiff while on duty; court found sufficient evidence of vicarious liability to survive summary judgment.

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  5. HowellAdverse credibility finding

    Court found TBI Agent Howell cocaine use and theft from state crime lab was newly discovered evidence materially undermining his credibility; coram nobis granted for Vasquez and Garza.

    Read the opinion
  6. Jonathan JusinoAdverse credibility finding

    Court reversed convictions; Jusino impermissibly bolstered his own credibility through testimony about unrelated drug transactions; error not harmless beyond reasonable doubt.

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  7. PapajAdverse credibility finding

    Detective Papaj's expert testimony erroneously admitted; of no help to trier of fact on the Blair case elements; conviction reversed.

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  8. Patrick HowellAdverse credibility finding

    Court found TBI Agent Patrick Howell drug use and theft from crime lab constituted newly discovered evidence fatally undermining his credibility; new trials ordered for Vasquez and Garza.

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  9. Wally PapajAdverse credibility finding

    Detective Wally Papaj's expert testimony erroneously admitted; held to be of no probative value on the elements at issue; conviction reversed.

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  10. Barry ParisAdverse credibility finding

    Court found Paris was negligent in failing to preserve a tape-recorded interview but that no new trial sanction was warranted because defendant was not prejudiced by the destruction.

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  11. Detective Charles HumphreyAdverse credibility finding

    Court held the undercover detective deliberately elicited incriminating statements likely producing a Massiah violation; counsel was deficient for not moving to suppress them, though no prejudice was found.

    Read the opinion
  12. Detective Charlie SharmanAdverse credibility finding

    Detective vouched on redirect that the jailhouse informant did not "make up" the knife-location detail; court treated this as improper bolstering of another witness but assumed deficiency without finding prejudice.

    Read the opinion
  13. MontijoAdverse credibility finding

    Officer Montijo testified he was not present during defendant's misconduct and refused to falsely confirm defendant's alibi; testimony corroborated the charge; conviction affirmed.

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  14. ZainAdverse credibility finding

    Court affirmed denial of habeas petition; court found Trooper Fred Zain intentionally and systematically gave inaccurate, invalid, and false testimony and reports, but petitioner's Zain III claim was not timely raised; habeas denied.

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  15. Allen MeyerSuppression granted

    Court reversed; held warrantless entry and search of apartment where Trooper Meyer and deputies responded to noise complaint was not justified under the emergency doctrine, evidence suppressed.

    Read the opinion
  16. Andrew ChaulkSuppression granted

    Court affirmed suppression of evidence seized from defendant's locked bedroom; officers including Detective Chaulk lacked probable cause to extend search beyond common areas despite drugs found elsewhere in apartment.

    Read the opinion
  17. BieckerSuppression granted

    Court granted suppression; held Officer Biecker lacked reasonable articulable suspicion to conduct Terry stop of defendant walking from behind dumpster at 3:30 a.m. — cocaine was fruit of unlawful seizure.

    Read the opinion
  18. BlackportSuppression granted

    Court held Deputy Blackport's extended detention of defendants beyond the traffic stop was unlawful — no articulable basis for suspecting criminal activity at the time of detention; suppression required.

    Read the opinion

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It also surfaces the strongest administrative signals beyond those truthfulness rows: a Florida FDLE/CJSTC certification revocation — the board stripping the officer's certification for serious misconduct — or an accepted relinquishment, where the officer surrendered the certification rather than face the board. In New York City, the same view flags CCRB allegations the board substantiated for Abuse of Authority or Force — Giglio and credibility material on the testifying officer, and, where a sustained Abuse-of-Authority finding involves a stop, search, or seizure, a documented basis for a suppression challenge. Each is shown with its verbatim disposition and a source link, and held to the same identity-verification step.

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