According to court documents, the violations include two counts for corruptly persuading a person to alter, destroy or conceal an object’s integrity or availability for use in an official proceeding, and attempting to do so and three counts for corruptly persuading another person with the intent to influence the testimony of any person in an official proceeding, and attempting to do so. Poland’s alleged actions took place both on and off duty.
Poland is alleged to have tried to dissuade witnesses from providing information and material, impeding a criminal investigation. Allegations of misconduct include: provision of law enforcement sensitive information to gang affiliates and sexual contact with minors. Poland’s alleged misconduct occurred over a period of several years, including during his time as a School Resource Officer at South Tahoe High School.
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