Rule 1 |
5 counts
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Violation of any law or ordinance.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
- Violation of any law or ordinance, which charged Count I: From about August 31, 2000 to May 31, 2001,Police Officer Thomas Nash committed the offense of Theft, in that he knowingly obtained unauthorized control over property (in excess of $10,000, but less than $100,000), intending to deprive the owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, in violation of 720 ILCS 5/16- 1 (a) (2)
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Count 2
Not Guilty
- From about August 31, 2000 to May 31, 2001, Police Officer Thomas Nash committed the offense of Theft by Deception, in that he knowingly obtained by deception control over property (in excess of $10,000, but less than $100,000), intending to deprive the owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, in violation of 720 ILCS 5/16- 1 (a) (2) (A) .
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Count 3
Not Guilty
- From about May 2000 through March 2001, Police Officer Thomas Nash committed the offense of Perjury, in that under oath or affirmation he made false statements including, but not limited to, that he was unemployed from July 2000 until March 2001, in violation of 720 ILCS 5/32-2
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Count 4
Not Guilty
- On or about May 24, 2001, in Chicago, Illinois, Police Officer Thomas Nash committed the offense of Perjury, in that under oath or affirmation he falsely stated that he was unemployed, and that he had been unemployed from October 1995 until May 24, 2001, in violation of 720 ILCS 5/32-2.
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Count 5
Not Guilty
- On or about May 24, 2001, in Chicago, Illinois, Police Officer Thomas Nash committed the offense of Perjury, in that under oath or affirmation he made additional false statements including, but not limited to, that he did not work full time; that he was a civilian employee; that he did not conduct investigations in the field; and that he was not required to carry a weapon, in violation of 720 ILCS 5/32-2.
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Rule 2 |
3 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
- From about May 2000 through March 2001, Police Officer Thomas Nash knowingly obtained disability benefits while employed by the Cook County Sheriff's Office, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
- From about May 2000 through March 2001, Police Officer Thomas Nash made false statements in order to obtain disability benefits, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and bringing discredit upon the Department
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Count 3
Not Guilty
- From about May 2000 through March 2001, and on or about May 24, 2001, in Chicago, Illinois, Police Officer Thomas Nash made false statements under oath or affirmation including, but not limited to, that he was unemployed; that he did not work full time; that he did not conduct investigations in the field while working as an Investigator for the Cook County Sheriff's Office; that he was not deputized; that he was not required to carry a weapon, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and bringing discredit upon the Department.
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