Pubdate: Wed, 22 Dec 1999
Source: Los Angeles Times (CA)
Copyright: 1999 Los Angeles Times
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JUDGE DELAYS SENTENCING OF EX-RAMPART OFFICER

LOS ANGELES - A judge Tuesday postponed the sentencing of former Los
Angeles Police Department Officer Rafael Perez - the key figure in the
LAPD's unfolding corruption scandal - while authorities seek to corroborate
his allegations concerning police crimes and misconduct.

Under a plea agreement, Perez is expected to receive a five-year sentence
on cocaine theft convictions in exchange for his cooperation. If
prosecutors determine that Perez has not told the truth or omitted
information about police wrongdoing his deal could fall through and he
could be sentenced to 12 years in prison.

Superior Court Judge Robert J. Perry rescheduled Perez's sentencing for
Feb. 25. It is the third time Perez's sentencing has been postponed.

Winston Kevin McKesson, Perez's attorney, said his client was disappointed
that the sentencing was postponed again but will continue to work with
investigators.

As a result of Perez's information, more than a dozen LAPD officers have
been relieved of duty as detectives investigate allegations that officers
were involved in improper shootings, planting evidence, false arrests,
witness intimidation, beatings, theft, drug dealing and perjury. Also, four
men have been released from state custody as a result of convictions being
overturned. Others who were no longer in custody or are in prison on other
charges have also had convictions overturned.
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