“Sanchez was fired in July 2008 following accusations by a 21-year-old woman booked on drug charges that he tried to look down her shirt, asked for her phone number and asked her out on a date upon her release. He had received three written reprimands for propositioning a defendant’s pregnant girlfriend; allowing jury deliberations to be overheard in a courtroom, nearly causing a mistrial; and he received a two-day suspension without pay for allegedly using his status to intimidate a woman during a ‘traffic incident.’ Sanchez was also forced to resign in 1989 following allegations from four prostitutes that he would have sex with them while on duty.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/05/15/florida-deputy-rehired-despite-checkered-police-past/
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