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Santa Fe, NM – The two former Albuquerque police officers appealed with federal charges for racketing, exhausting and acceptance of myth in the careful investigation of corruption in the scheme that was allegedly allowed to people arrested for ride, according to court records.
Former officers worked under the ride of the Albuquerque police department while in a drunk unit and admitted to the Ricard Mendez Ua lawyer ywellg schema. Federal investigators say that the Mendez law firm offered gifts and thousands of dollars in the myths in officials in exchange for the rejection of cases of his clients.
Joshua Montaño and Handioo Alba signed agreements to recognize guilt and cooperate with investigators in exchange for charging indictments that can otherwise result in longer prison penalties. Mounting lawyers and albums did not immediately respond to telephone and emails.
For centuries Last month he admitted guilt on the spread of federal charges involving racketing and accepting bribes.
Clients would pay Mendez or his associated court lawyers in cash, the court records said. Then Mendez would pay cash officers – $ 5,000 or more – or in the form of gifts or legal services that they do not appear in court as a necessary witness, resulting in case cancellation.
Albuquerque Police Head of Harold Medina praised the work of the FBI and the US Prosecutor in Albuquerque in the investigation. He said Montaño and Alba gave resignation, not interviewing internal affairs investigators with the abuquerque police department.
“I wish I could say that this is the ultimate point, but we continue to reveal the details of this conspiracy and those who participated in it,” Medina said in an email statement.
Over a dozen officers or resigns, placed on administrative leaveinterrupted or temporarily redirected.
2025-02-08 02:09:00