Serious
crimes committed by police officers usually make
headlines, but for some reason the immediate consequences do not seem to
be as harsh as it could potentially be for citizens that commit the
same
crime. Two
Fort Lauderdale officers have been accused of
grand theft, kidnapping, and lying about the case. The
grand theft committed could potentially be charged as a third-degree
felony. The
crime gets even more complicated as the money stolen should have been placed in evidence.
Fort Lauderdale Officers Accused of Crimes
According to WPTV News, at least two
Fort Lauderdale police officers accused of stealing cash from pain clinic clients, kidnapping a man and lying about cases are expected to be criminally charged next week, sources say.
Detectives Billy Koepke and Brian Dodge, of the department's Street Crimes Unit, have been under investigation for several months. The probe began with a hotel security video that contradicted the officers' accounts of two
arrests they made at a Red Roof Inn in Oakland Park, according to WPTV News.
The reports stated that investigators from a police corruption task force now believe that Koepke and Dodge went after drug buyers and sellers, claimed they found
cocaine on one person who had none, and stole several thousand dollars in cash that should have been placed in evidence, according to WPTV News.
Koepke, 32, and Dodge, 30, have been "relieved from duty with pay" since April 18, police department officials said.
Crime Recap
Grand theft is the intentional and unlawful taking of property valued at more than $300 dollars. Depending on the amount taken, the
crime can be charged as anything from a third to a first-degree
felony. Third-degree
felony grand theft is charged when the value of the property taken is between $300 and $20,000. Penalties include up to 5 years in prison and a $5,000 fine.
Criminal Defense
If you have been
accused of grand theft, a
criminal defense lawyer can usually negotiate with prosecutors and you may be able to walk away with just paying restitution. It is important to contact a
criminal defense lawyer immediately because he will need to investigate your case and build a suitable defense on your behalf.
Grand theft, or any
felony for that matter, will be on your
criminal record permanently and could affect the rest of your life. Do not let that happen and consult a
criminal defense lawyer before anything else.