rampart$66686$ - translation to spanish
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rampart$66686$ - translation to spanish

POLICE CORRUPTION SCANDAL
Rampart corruption scandal; Rampart Scandal; Rampart-FIPs (Falsely Imprisoned Persons); LAPD Rampart scandal; Rampart Investigation

rampart      
n. muralla, baluarte, fuerte, murallón, muro, tapia, terraplén
rampart         
FORMER SELF-MANAGED SOCIAL CENTRE IN LONDON
Ramparts (squat); RampART Social Center; Rampart Social Centre; RampART Social Centre
(n.) = muralla, terraplén
Ex: You will marvel at the views of Skye from the castle ramparts.
rampart         
FORMER SELF-MANAGED SOCIAL CENTRE IN LONDON
Ramparts (squat); RampART Social Center; Rampart Social Centre; RampART Social Centre
terraplén
muralla

Definition

rampart
(ramparts)
The ramparts of a castle or city are the earth walls, often with stone walls on them, that were built to protect it.
...a walk along the ramparts of the Old City.
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Wikipedia

Rampart scandal

The Rampart scandal was a police corruption scandal which unfolded in Los Angeles, California, United States, during the late 1990s and early 2000s. The scandal concerned widespread criminal activity within the Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (CRASH) anti-gang unit of the Los Angeles Police Department's Rampart Division. More than 70 police officers either were initially implicated in various forms of misconduct, including unprovoked shootings and beatings, planting of false evidence, stealing and dealing narcotics, bank robbery, perjury, and cover-ups thereof.

Of the 70 officers initially implicated, enough evidence was found to bring 58 before an internal administrative board. However, only 24 were actually found to have committed any wrongdoing, with twelve given suspensions of various lengths, seven forced into resignation or retirement, and five terminated. As a result of the falsified evidence and perjury by Rampart CRASH officers, 106 prior criminal convictions were overturned.

The scandal resulted in more than 140 civil lawsuits against the City of Los Angeles, costing the city an estimated $125 million in settlements. Partly as a result of the scandal, Mayor James Hahn did not rehire Police Chief Bernard C. Parks in 2002. Both the scandal and the de facto firing of Parks are believed to have precipitated Hahn's defeat by Antonio Villaraigosa in the 2005 mayoral election.