Police officer convicted of abusing authority
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
An El Cajon police officer was convicted Wednesday of five counts of demanding sexual favors from women he had arrested.
A San Diego County Superior Court jury deliberated for six days before convicting William Robert Taylor, 28, of abusing his authority as a police officer. He faces a maximum sentence of eight years in prison.
He was acquitted on four additional counts.
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