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USA: Police Captain on Trial i
In September 2006 a police captain in a jealous rage dragged an officer under his command by her hair into a car on a Greenwich Village street and beat her savagely, a prosecutor told a Manhattan jury yesterday.

As the assault trial got under way, the prosecutor said that the captain, Alberto Sanchez, had had a two-year affair with the officer, Sharon Gandarilla, whom she described as the reluctant and terrified participant in a covert and abusive affair.

The prosecutor, Jessica Taub, told the jury in Manhattan’s Criminal Court that the officer “was hoping that no one wou... Read more

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Man beaten by off-duty police

A Winnebago County jury has awarded $450,000 to a man who was beaten by three off-duty police officers.

The jury found that former Richmond police officer Brian Quilici was acting officially when he attacked Ryan Hallett of Twin Lakes, Wis. outside a Fox Lake bar on Feb. 20, 2005. The jury also determined Monday that Quilici used excessive force, failed to intervene, and denied Hallett medical aid.

Earlier this year, Hallett settled civil claims against former police officers Ron Pilati and Jerome Volstad, the village of Spring Grove, and the woman who were with the officers.

Quilici had been convicted of five felonies, including mob action and official misconduct. Pilati and Volstad accepted misdemeanor plea bargains last year.

Quilici's attorney, Vince Solano, said afterward his client respects the jury's verdict.
 

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