Rule 1 |
4 counts
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Violation of any law or ordinance.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not establish that on or about November 7, 1997, while in the vicinity of 8427 South Brandon or 8400 South Baker, Chicago, Illinois, Police Officer Ronald Baez, aided Officer Reyes Moran III in
soliciting or receiving or retaining or agreeing to accept a bribe or that Office Moran solicited or received or retained or agreed to accept firearms pursuant to an
understanding that Officer Moran would improperly influence or attempt to influence the performance of any act related to his employment as a police officer, thereby violating 720 ILCS 5/5-2(c).
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Count 2
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not establish that on or about November 7, 1997, or for sometime thereafter, Police Officer Ronald Baez, a public employee, committed the offense of Failure to Report a Bribe, in that he failed
to report that Officer Reyes Moran III solicited or received or retained or agreed to accept firearms pursuant to an understanding that Officer Moran would improperly influence or attempt to influence the performance of any act related to his employment as a police officer, thereby violating 720 ILCS 5/33-2.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not establish that on or about November 7, 1997, while in the vicinity of 8427 South Brandon or 8400 South Baker, Chicago, Illinois, Police Officer Ronald Baez committed the offense of Official
Misconduct in that he, a public employee in his official capacity, knowingly performed an act which he knew he was forbidden by law to perform, in that he aided Officer Reyes Moran III in soliciting or receiving or retaining or agreeing to accept a bribe or that Officer
Moran solicited or received or retained or agreed to accept firearms pursuant to an understanding that Officer Moran would improperly influence or attempt to influence the performance of any act related to his
employment as a police officer, thereby violating 720 ILCS 5/33-3(b).
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Count 4
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not establish that on or about November 7, 1997, or for sometime thereafter, Police Officer Ronald Baez committed the offense of Official Misconduct in that he, a public employee in his official capacity, knowingly performed an act which he knew he was forbidden by law to perform in that he committed the offense of Failure to Report a Bribe, in that he failed to report that Officer Reyes Moran III solicited or received or retained or agreed to accept firearms pursuant to an understanding that Officer Moran would improperly influence or attempt to influence the performance of an Page 4 - Findings and Decision Police Officer Ronald Baez Star No. 5214 act related to his employment as a police officer, thereby violating 720 ILCS 5/33-3(b).
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Rule 2 |
4 counts
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Any action or conduct which impedes the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals or brings discredit upon the Department.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not establish that on or about November 7, 1997, while in the vicinity of 8427 South Brandon or 8400 South Baker, Chicago, Illinois, Police Officer Ronald Baez aided Officer Reyes Moran III in
soliciting or receiving or retaining or agreeing to accept a bribe or that Office Moran solicited or received or retained or agreed to accept a 9mm Hi-Point Semi-Automatic Pistol Serial Number P014859 and two other
firearms pursuant to an understanding that Officer Moran would improperly influence or attempt to influence the performance of any act related to his employment as a police officer, thereby violating 720 ILCS 5/5-2(c).
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Count 2
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not establish that on or about November 7, 1997, or for sometime thereafter, Police Officer Ronald Baez, a public employee, committed the offense of Failure to Report a Bribe, in that he failed
to report that Officer Reyes Moran III solicited or received or retained or agreed to accept a 9mm Hi-Point Semi-Automatic Pistol Serial Number P014859 and two other firearms pursuant to an understanding that Officer Moran would improperly influence or attempt to influence the performance of any act related
to his employment as a police officer, thereby violating 720 ILCS 5/33-2.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not establish that on or about November 7, 1997, while in the vicinity of 8427 South Brandon or 8400 South Baker, Chicago, Illinois, Police Officer Ronald Baez committed the offense of Official
Misconduct in that he, a public employee in his official capacity, knowingly performed an act which he knew he was forbidden by law to perform, in that he aided Officer Reyes Moran III in soliciting or receiving or retaining or agreeing to accept a bribe or that Officer
Moran solicited or received or retained or agreed to accept a 9mm Hi-Point Semi-Automatic Pistol Serial Number P014859 and two other firearms pursuant to an understanding that Officer Moran would improperly influence or attempt to influence the performance of any
act related to his employment as a police officer, thereby violating 720 ILCS 5/33-3(b).
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Count 4
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not establish that on or about November 7, 1997, or for sometime thereafter, Police Officer Ronald Baez committed the offense of Official Misconduct in that he, a public employee in his official
capacity, knowingly performed an act which he knew he was forbidden by law to perform in that he committed the offense of Failure to Report a Bribe, in that he failed to report that Officer Reyes Moran III solicited or received or retained or agreed to accept a 9mm Hi-Point Semi-Automatic Pistol Serial Number
P014859 and two other firearms pursuant to an understanding that Officer Moran would improperly influence or attempt to influence the performance of any act related to his employment as a police officer, thereby violating 720 ILCS 5/33-3(b).
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Rule 6 |
1 count
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Disobedience of an order or directive, whether written or oral.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
Disobedience of any order or directive, whether
written or oral, in that the Superintendent did not establish that on or about November 7, 1997, Police Officer Ronald Baez, after aiding Police Officer Reyes Moran III in recovering a 9mm Hi-Point Semi-Automatic Pistol Serial Number P014859 and two other firearms from Anthony Bonilla, failed to inventory the firearms in violation of General Order 81-1, 11 A.
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Rule 22 |
1 count
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Failure to report to the Department any violation of Rules and Regulations or any other improper conduct which is contrary to the policy, orders or directives of the Department.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
Failure to report to the Department any violation of
Rules and Regulations or any other improper conduct which is contrary to the policy, orders or directives of the Department, in that the Superintendent did not establish that on or about November 7, 1997, or for sometime thereafter, Police Officer Ronald Baez, a
public employee, failed to report that Officer Reyes Moran III solicited or received or retained or agreed to accept a bribe or that Officer Moran solicited or received or retained or agreed to accept a 9mm Hi-Point Semi-Automatic Pistol Serial Number P014859
and two other firearms pursuant to an understanding that Officer Moran would improperly influence or attempt to influence the performance of any act related to his employment as a police officer.
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Rule 40 |
1 count
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Failure to inventory and process recovered property in conformance with Department orders.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
Failure to inventory and process recovered property
in conformance with department orders, in that the Superintendent did not establish that on or about November 7, 1997, Police Officer Ronald Baez, after aiding Police Officer Reyes Moran III in recovering a 9mm Hi-Point Semi-Automatic Pistol Serial Number
P014859 and two other firearms from Anthony Bonilla, failed to inventory the firearms in violation of General Order 81-1, 11 A.
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