Saul Duran, a San Jose Police officer, has been charged with five felony counts for lewd acts with minors, stemming from alleged abuses of two teenage sisters between 2008 and 2010. He has been placed on administrative leave and released on $250,000 bail, with new conditions limiting his interaction with minors. Judge Ramon imposed protective orders against Duran, and the outcome of his state police licensing is pending the resolution of his case. Duran's attorney challenged the release conditions, asserting there was no ongoing threat to public safety.
The criminal charges against Saul Duran are based on allegations that he molested two teenage sisters between 2008 and 2010, but prosecution was limited due to statutory restrictions.
Duran is facing five felony counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a minor, having been placed on administrative leave from the San Jose Police Department and released on $250,000 bail.
New release conditions imposed by Judge Hector Ramon prohibit Duran from having unsupervised contact with minors and from accessing firearms, reflecting concerns for public safety.
Duran's attorney contested the need for additional release conditions, citing the lengthy time since the alleged offenses, but was not successful in the court.
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