Tuesday, October 28, 2014

CHP Officers Made ‘Game’ of Sharing Suspects’ Nude Pics: Warrant

By Brett Snider, Esq.


The California Highway Patrol is being investigated for an alleged “game” in which officers shared nude photos of women stolen from suspects’ cell phones.


In a search warrant affidavit, CHP Officers Sean Harrington and Robert Hazelwood are accused of snagging near-naked selfies from arrestees’ phones and then trading them like baseball cards. The Contra Costa Times reports that Harrington confessed to stealing explicit photos from a DUI suspect’s phone as part of a sophomoric “game” between other officers.


If true, what charges could these allegedly pervy CHP officers face?


Search Warrant Reveals Possible Charges


As of Tuesday, no charges had been filed against either Harrington or Hazelwood, but an investigation is ongoing. The October 14 search warrant, with an attached affidavit from a district attorney’s office inspector, gives us a taste of things to come for these suspects.


Search warrants need to state that there is probable cause to believe that a specific offense has been committed and that evidence of that offense will be found in or on the persons or places to …read more


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