Copping a plea
Published by Julia Volkovah under on 5:56 AM
This was the most prudent thing for him to do IMHO.
By Jessica Kwong - Express-News
A police officer accused of accosting an 18-year-old woman for sex after she was targeted for a drug arrest four years ago pleaded no contest Wednesday to one count of official oppression and will lose his Texas peace officer's license.
Rather than go before a jury that was empaneled a day earlier, Victor Gonzalez, 40, a six-year SAPD veteran, entered a plea agreement in which four counts of official oppression were dismissed.
His sentence includes one year of deferred adjudication probation, a $500 fine and 50 hours of community service.
Cop takes plea in sex case
He also gets deferred adjudication in case involving woman accosted for sex.By Jessica Kwong - Express-News
A police officer accused of accosting an 18-year-old woman for sex after she was targeted for a drug arrest four years ago pleaded no contest Wednesday to one count of official oppression and will lose his Texas peace officer's license.
Rather than go before a jury that was empaneled a day earlier, Victor Gonzalez, 40, a six-year SAPD veteran, entered a plea agreement in which four counts of official oppression were dismissed.
His sentence includes one year of deferred adjudication probation, a $500 fine and 50 hours of community service.