Sweet deal for an ex cop

A former Coral Springs Police officer has been sentenced to 14-and-a-half months in state prison after pleading guilty to two counts of using a computer to sexually exploit a child, court records show.

Steven Daniello, 64, who was arrested in January 2021, will also serve nearly four years of probation after completing his prison term, according to documents filed in Broward County Circuit Court.

As part of his sentence, issued Jan. 4, Daniello will register as a sex offender, forfeit his law enforcement officer certification, pay $10,680 in restitution, and stay away from the 15-year-old female victim, according to the records.

Daniello, whose most recent job with Coral Springs Police was a school resource officer position at Westchester Elementary School, was fired after his arrest.

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11 thoughts on “Sweet deal for an ex cop

  • January 11, 2022

    We all know jail time is bad but at least jail time ends at some point most of the time probation ends also the real punishment is life on the hit list so I don’t see anyone getting off lightly unless they somehow managed to avoid the list a fate that some died by their own hands to avoid

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