Disciplinary Actions Overview – Paterson Police Department

Over the past decade, the Paterson Police Department has faced numerous disciplinary actions involving serious misconduct and civil rights violations. Notably, multiple officers have been convicted or pleaded guilty to charges including conspiracy to violate civil rights, excessive use of force, theft, and falsification of reports. These violations have led to significant legal consequences, including prison sentences and substantial financial settlements. The department has also been subject to state intervention and oversight due to systemic issues and high-profile incidents, reflecting ongoing challenges in maintaining accountability and public trust. ([justice.gov](https://www.justice.gov/usao-nj/pr/three-paterson-police-officers-sentenced-roles-violating-individuals-civil-rights?utm_source=openai), [justice.gov](https://www.justice.gov/usao-nj/pr/paterson-police-sergeant-convicted-conspiracy-violate-civil-rights-and-filing-false?utm_source=openai), [justice.gov](https://www.justice.gov/usao-nj/pr/paterson-police-officer-admits-civil-rights-violations?utm_source=openai))

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