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 pleaded not guilty in federal court on Wednesday after he was indicted for allegedly using excessive force and ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Maui Police Department has fired an officer who now faces up to 30 years in prison for allegedly tasing a man without legal justification. 40-year-old Carlos Frate ...
Acting U.S. Attorney Kenneth M. Sorenson announced that 40-year-old Carlos Frate, a former Maui Police Officer, was arrested today after a federal grand jury indicted him of deprivation of civil ...
Former Maui police officer Carlos Frate was indicted for unreasonable force in a tasing incident last January.
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.
A longtime Maui police officer is accused of tasing a man “without legal justification” and then writing a false narrative about the incident, federal prosecutors said. Carlos Frate, 40, of ...
40-year-old Carlos Frate allegedly deployed the taser during a disorderly conduct case on Jan. 6 in Kihei. In a two-count indictment, Frate is also accused of falsifying a police report to cover ...
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 was indicted by a federal grand jury on Jan. 16 and charged with deprivation of civil rights under the color of law and making a false report. MPD fired Frate earlier this month.