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LAPD officer pleads not guilty to touching dead woman’s breast

David Rojas could face up to three years in state prison if convicted. Pictured, the Los Angeles Police Department headquarters.
(Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times)
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A Los Angeles police officer who allegedly touched a dead woman’s breast while he was on duty last fall pleaded not guilty Monday to a felony count.

David Rojas, 27, could face up to three years in state prison if convicted of having sexual contact with human remains without authority.

Rojas, who is free on $20,000 bail, appeared in a downtown courtroom to enter his plea. He was ordered to return Feb. 27, when a date is expected to be set for a preliminary hearing to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to proceed to trial.

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Rojas and his partner responded Oct. 20 to a report of a possible dead woman in a residence. He’s accused of touching the woman’s breast while he was alone in the room, according to the district attorney’s office.

The allegation against Rojas was brought to the department Nov. 20.

The four-year Los Angeles Police Department veteran -- who was assigned to the downtown-area Central Division -- was subsequently placed on leave.

He was arrested Dec. 12 by Los Angeles police and released on bond later that day, according to jail records.

“This incident is extremely disturbing and does not represent the values of the Los Angeles Police Department,” LAPD Chief Michel Moore said then.

“The Los Angeles Police Protective League will not defend Mr. Rojas during his criminal proceedings, and his alleged behavior is abhorrent and an affront to every law enforcement professional working for the LAPD,” the league said in a statement.

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