Former Maui police officer Carlos Frate is scheduled to stand trial before a jury in U.S. District Court in Honolulu on March 25. He is charged with depriving someone of their civil rights by tasing a ...
Carlos Frate is accused of firing a taser and then falsifying a report to cover up the incident. The Maui Police Department has fired an officer who now faces up to 30 years in prison for ...
Maui police officer Carlos Frate was indicted for violating civil rights and falsifying a report related to an incident involving misuse of a taser. He faces up to 30 years if convicted.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A former Maui police officer, Carlos Frate, was arrested on January 22, 2025, after being indicted on federal charges for depriving an individual of their civil rights.
Courtesy MPD Courtesy MPD A 40-year-old officer accused of tasing a suspect who surrendered then lying about it in a police report pleaded not guilty today, according to federal court records. Carlos ...
Carlos Frate pleaded not guilty in federal court on Wednesday after he was indicted for allegedly using excessive force and ...
Frate fired his taser again after the man “had already cooperated, gotten on the ground, and raised his hands in surrender,” ...
Carlos Frate, 40, of Kihei was arrested Jan. 21 after a federal grand jury indicted him in connection with deprivation of civil rights under color of law and making a false report, the U.S ...
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