Anthony Parraz is currently forbidden from working in California law enforcement because of past rape allegations involving a minor, state records show.
A San Jose police officer is on track to be barred from serving in California law enforcement altogether as a result of child sexual assault allegations made against him San Benito County earlier this year, according to authorities and police records.
District Attorney Joel Buckingham said the alleged victim, identified only as Jane Doe, reported her assault to the Hollister Police Department earlier this year and said it occurred sometime between June 2014 and May 2015. That would be at least three years before Parraz joined the San Jose police academy.
He is one of four officers whose police credentials have been suspended by the state for conduct that occurred after Senate Bill 2, which went into effect in 2022 and created a public-facing decertification process to keep officers involved in serial misconduct or serious criminal convictions from getting police jobs at other agencies.charges from a July 2021 assault case
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