MARTINEZ,
Calif. -- A San Francisco police officer appeared in Contra Costa County
Superior Court in Martinez Friday on charges that he molested a 15-year-old boy
in Concord and kept child pornography.
Prosecutors
last week charged 38-year-old Richard Hastings with nine felony counts of lewd
and lascivious acts on a 15-year-old child and one felony count of possession
of child pornography.
He
turned himself in on an arrest warrant Tuesday at the county jail in Martinez,
where he is being held on $910,000 bail, according to Deputy District Attorney
Alison Chandler.
Chandler
said the alleged molestation occurred between last June and August, but she
declined to provide further details about the case.
Hastings
was arrested in Concord on Aug. 21 on suspicion of child molestation after
police launched an investigation into the allegations. He was later released on
bail and prosecutors initially declined to file charges against him pending
further investigation.
The
San Francisco Police Department, where Hastings has worked since 2001,
immediately suspended him without pay following his arrest, according to a San
Francisco police spokesman.
Hastings
is set to return to court on Monday for a bail hearing and arraignment.
Eileen
Burke, a private attorney, said today that she expects to represent him.