DUI Arrests

Top Cop Accused of Copy-Pasting Arrest Reports for Years

Public defenders have raised concerns that Illinois State Police Trooper Kevin Bradley, recognized for his high number of DUI arrests, may have plagiarized portions of his arrest reports. An investigation into nearly 500 reports revealed striking similarities and what appears to be verbatim copying of case details, including incorrect information. This pattern has led to challenges in court, with dozens of drivers claiming innocence and some facing significant personal and professional repercussions. The potential for financial gain through overtime pay for court appearances is also cited as a motive for the alleged misconduct.

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Honolulu Police Accused of False DUI Arrests for Quotas and Bonuses

Following a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii, the Honolulu Police Department will review all impaired driving arrests since 2021. The lawsuit alleges that officers are arresting sober drivers, incentivized by departmental practices that prioritize arrest numbers over probable cause. This has resulted in numerous arrests of individuals with zero blood alcohol content, leading to damaged reputations and unlawful detentions. The ACLU’s class-action suit, representing hundreds of drivers, seeks a declaration that these practices are unconstitutional. The department has stated it will investigate the allegations and take appropriate action if misconduct is found.

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