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N.J. Detective Banned from Public Employment
December 05, 2012
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An Eatontown (N.J.) Police detective has been banned from law enforcement after he pleaded guilty to criminal coercion and evidence tampering.
Philip Emanuele, who forfeited his position, attempted to coerce a 24-year-old Monmouth Mall worker into having sex with him by dropping a theft charge. The woman also handed over narcotics to Emanuele, who flushed them down a toilet.
Emanuele was making more than $114,000 a year at the time, reports NJ 101.5 FM.
Tags: Officer Misconduct, Detectives, Eatontown (N.J.) PD, Criminal Informants
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coolhandluke @ 12/5/2012 11:29 AM
SCUMBAG!!!!!
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