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54 counts
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Violation of any law or ordinance.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
On or about 01 January 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft, in that she knowingly obtained unauthorized control over property, to wit: a Discover Card, a Visa Card and a MasterCard, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, of an aggregate value of approximately
$4,253.01 in unauthorized purchases, property belonging to Florence lgolka (deceased) or her estate, intending to deprive lgolka or her estate permanently of the use and benefit of said property, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a(1)(A) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999 as amended.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
On or about 01 January 2000, and continuing to on or about 02 January 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she, in furtherance of a single intention and design knowingly obtained control over property, to wit: miscellaneous merchandise from Wicke's Furniture, and/or Target, and/or Marjen Furniture and/or Best Buy, and/or Carson's Ribs and/or Baker's Square and/or Dominick's Foods, and/or Walgreens, and/or Electronic Boutique, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but
less than $10,000, intending to deprive said owners perFnanently of the use and benefit of said property, in violation of Chapter 20, Act 5, Section 16-1-a(1)(A) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999 as amended.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
On or about 01 January 2000 and continuing to on or about 02 January 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she, in furtherance of a single intention and design, knowingly obtained by deception, control over property, to wit: miscellaneous merchandise from Wicke's Furniture, and/or Target, and/or Marjen Furniture, and/or Best Buy, and/or Carson's Ribs, and/or Baker's Square, and/or Dominick's Foods, and/or Walgreens, and/or
Electronic Boutique, in an amount and of a value
in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, intending to deprive said owners permanently of the use and benefit of said property, said deception consisting of knowingly creating or confirming a false impression which she created or confirmed upon agents or employees of said
owners, said false impression being that Police Officer Hanley was Florence lgolka, the card holder of several credit cards, which Police Officer Hanley did not believe to be true, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a(2)A, of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 4
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained control over property, to wit: merchandise from Marjen Furniture, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Marjen Furniture, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a(1)A of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended. Count V: On or about January 2, 2000,
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Count 5
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained by deception, control over properfy, to wit: merchandise from Marjen Furniture, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Marjen Furniture, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, said deception consisting of knowingly creating or confirming a false impression which she created or confirmed upon agents or employees of said owner, said false impression being that Police Officer Hanley was Florence lgolka, the holder of Discover Card #6011007754001864, which Police Officer Hanley did not believe to be true, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a-(2)A, of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 6
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained unauthorized control over property, to wit: merchandise from Wicke's Furniture, in an amount and of a value in excessof $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Wicke's Furniture, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a(1)A of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 7
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained by deception, control over property, to wit: merchandise from Wicke's Furniture, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Wicke's Furniture, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, said deception consisting of knowingly creating or confirming a false impression which she created or confirmed upon agents or employees of said owner, said false impression being that Police Officer Hanley was Florence lgolka, the holder of Discover Card #6011007754001864, which Police Officer Hanley did not believe to be true, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a-(2)A, of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 8
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained control over property, to wit: merchandise from Target, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Target, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a(1)A of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 9
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained by deception, control over property, to wit: merchandise from Target, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Target, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, said deception consisting of knowingly creating or confirming a false impression which she created or confirmed upon agents or employees of said owner, said false impression being that Police Officer Hanley was Florence lgolka, the holder of Discover Card #6011007754001864, which Police Officer Hanley did not believe to be true, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a-(2)A, of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 10
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained unauthorized control over property, to wit: merchandise from Best Buy, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Best Buy, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a(1)A of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 11
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley corrrmitted the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained by deception, control over property, to wit: merchandise from Best Buy, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Best Buy, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, said deception consisting of knowingly creating or confirming a false impression which she created or confirmed upon agents or employees of said owner, said false impression being that Police Officer Hanley was Florence lgolka, the holder of Discover Card #6011007754001864, which Police Officer Hanley did not believe to be true, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1 -a-(2)A, of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 12
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained unauthorized control over property, to wit: merchandise from Walgreens, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Walgreens, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a(1)A of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 13
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained by deception, control over property, to wit: merchandise from Walgreens, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Walgreens, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, said deception consisting of knowingly creating or confirming a false impression which she created or confirmed upon agents or employees of said owner, said false impression being that Police Officer Hanley was Florence lgolka, the holder of Discover Card #6011007754001864, which Police Officer Hanley did not believe to be true, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a-(2)A, of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 14
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained unauthorized control over property, to wit: merchandise from Dominick's Foods, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Dominick's Foods, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a(1)A of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 15
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained by deception, control over property, to wit: merchandise from Dominick's Foods, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Dominick's Foods, intending to deprive said owner permanently ofthe use and benefit of said property, said deception consisting of knowingly creating or confirming a false impression which she created or confirmed upon agents or employees of said owner, said false impression being that Police Officer Hanley was Florence lgolka, the holder of MasterCard #5222021799392177, which Police Officer Hanley did not believe to be true, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a- (2)A, of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 16
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained unauthorized control over property, to wit: merchandise from Electronics Boutique, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Electronics Boutique, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and -benefit of said property, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a(1)A of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 17
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained by deception, control over property, to wit: merchandise from Electronics Boutique, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Electronics Boutique, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, said deception consisting of knowingly creating or confirming a false impression which she created or confirmed upon agents or employees of said owner, said false impression being that Police Officer Hanley was Florence lgolka, the holder of MasterCard #5222021799392177, which Police Officer Hanley did not believe to be true, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a- (2)A, of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 18
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained unauthorized control over property, to wit: merchandise from Target, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Target, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a(1)A of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 19
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Theft in that she knowingly obtained by deception, control over property, to wit: merchandise from Target, in an amount and of a value in excess of $300, but less than $10,000, the property of the owner, Target, intending to deprive said owner permanently of the use and benefit of said property, saki deception consisting of knowingly creating or confirming a false impression which she created or confirmed upon agents or employees of said owner, said false impression being that Police Officer Hanley was Florence lgolka, the holder of MasterCard #5222021799392177, which Police Officer Hanley did not believe to be true, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 16-1-a-(2)A, of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended. Count XX: On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Marjen Furniture, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-A(1) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 20
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Marjen Furniture knowingly delivered a document to Marjen Furniture, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another, which she knew had been made or altered so that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(2) the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 21
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Wicke's Furniture, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-A(1) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 22
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Wicke's Furniture knowingly delivered a document to Wicke's Furniture, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another, which she knew had been made or altered so that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(2) the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 23
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Wicke's Furniture, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: a credit card or sale receipt apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(1) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 24
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Wicke's Furniture, knowingly issued or delivered a document to receipt apparently capable of defrauding another, which she knew had been made or altered so that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(2) the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 25
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Target, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: a credit card receipt for a Discover Card purchase, apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-A(1) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 26
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Target, knowingly issued or delivered a document to Target, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another, which she knew had been made or altered so that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(2) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 27
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Best Buy, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3- A(1) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 28
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in thatshe, with intent to defraud Best Buy, knowingly issued or delivered a document to Best Buy, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another, which she knew had been made or altered so that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(2) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 29
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Baker's Square, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: acredit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act Statutes, 1999, as amended. Count XXXI: On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Baker's Square knowingly issued or delivered a document to Baker's Square, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another, which she knew had been made or altered so that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(2) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 30
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Carson's Ribs, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-A(1) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 31
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Carson's Ribs, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-A(1) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 32
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Carson's Ribs, knowingly issued or delivered a document to Carson's Ribs, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another, which she knew had been made or altered so that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(2) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 33
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Walgreens, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3- A(1) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 34
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Walgreens, knowingly issued or delivered a document to Walgreens, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another, which she knew had been made or altered so that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(2) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 35
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Dominick's Foods, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-A(1) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 36
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Dominick's Foods, knowingly issued or delivered a document to Dominick's Foods, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another, which she knew had been made or altered so that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(2) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 37
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Electronics Boutique, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-A(1) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended. Count )0(XIX: On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Electronics Boutique, knowingly issued or delivered a document to Electronics Boutique, to wit: a credit card receipt apparently capable of defrauding another, which she knew had been made or altered so that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(2) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 38
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in thatshe, with intent to defraud Target, knowingly made or altered a document, to wit: a credit card receipt for a Visa Card purchase, apparently capable of defrauding another in such a manner that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-A(1) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 39
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of Forgery in that she, with intent to defraud Target, knowingly issued or delivered a document to Target, to wit: a credit card receipt for a Visa Card purchase, apparently capable of defrauding another, which she knew had been made or altered so that it appeared to have been signed by another, to wit: Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 17-3-a(2) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 40
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawfully receiving a credit or debit card from another, in that she received three credit or debit cards in a 12-month period, to wit: Discover Card #6011007754001864, MasterCard #5222021799392177 ,andVisa #4436003001854249, from the possession, custody, or Control of cardholder Florence lgolka, without Florence lgolka's consent, with intent to use them, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/4 1 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 41
Not Guilty
On about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawfully receiving a credit or debit card from another, in that shereceived a credit or debit card, to wit: Discover Card #6011007754001864, from the possession, custody, or control of cardholder Florence lgolka, without Florence lgolka's consent, with intent to use it, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/4 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 42
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawfully receiving a credit or debit card from another in that she received a credit or debit card to wit: MasterCard #5222021799392177, from the possession, custody, or control of cardholder Florence lgolka, without Florence lgolka's consent, with intent to use it, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/4 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 43
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawfully receiving a credit or debit card from another, in that she received a credit or debit card, to wit: Visa Card #4436003001854249, from the possession, custody, or control of card holder Florence lgolka, without Florence lgolka's consent, with intent to use it, in violation of Chapter 720, I LCS 250/4 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.Count XLVI On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawful use of credit or debit card, in that she, with intent to defraud the issuer, Discovery Card, and/orWicke's Furniture personnel, used a credit or debit card, to wit: Discover Card #6011007754001864, to obtain merchandise from Wicke's Furniture, of a value exceeding $300 in a six-month period, without the consent of the cardholder, Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/8 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 44
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawful use of credit or debit card, in that she, with intent to defraud the issuer, Discover Card, and/or Marjen Furniture personnel, used a credit or debit card, to wit: Discover Card #6011007754001864, to obtain merchandise from Marjen Furniture, of a value exceeding $300 in a six-month period, without the consent of the cardholder, Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/8 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 45
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawful use of credit or debit card, in that she, with intent to defraud the issuer, Discover Card, and/or Best Buy personnel, used a credit or debit card, to wit: Discover Card #6011007754001864, to obtain merchandise from Best Buy, of a value exceeding $300 in a six-month period, without the consent of the cardholder, Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/8 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 46
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawful use of credit or debit card, in that she, with intent to defraud the issuer, Discover Card, and/or Walgreens personnel, used a credit or debit card, to wit: Discover Card #6011007754001864, to obtain merchandise from Walgreens, of a value exceeding $300 in a six-month period, without the consent of the cardholder, Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/8 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 47
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawful use of credit or debit card, in that she, with intent to defraud the issuer, Discover Card, and/or Target personnel, used a credit or debit card, to wit: Discover Card #6011007754001864, to obtain merchandise from Target, of a value exceeding $300 in a six-month period, without the consent of the cardholder, Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/8 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 48
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawful use of credit or debit card, in that she, with intent to defraud the issuer, MasterCard, and/or Dominick's Foods personnel, used a credit or debit card, to wit: MasterCard #5222021799392177, to obtain merchandise from Dominick's Foods, of a value exceeding $300 in a six-month period, without the consent of the cardholder, Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/8 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 49
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawful use of credit or debit card, in that she, with intent to defraud the issuer, MasterCard, and/or Electronics Boutique personnel, used a credit or debit card, to wit: MasterCard #5222021799392177, to obtain merchandise , from Electronics Boutique, of a value exceeding $300 in a six-month period, without the consent of the cardholder, Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/8 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 50
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawful use of credit or debit card, in that she, with intent to defraud the issuer, Visa Card, and/or Target personnel, used a credit or debit card, to wit: Visa Card #4436003001854249, to obtain merchandise from Target, of a value exceeding $300 in a six-month period, without the consent of the cardholder, Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/8 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 51
Not Guilty
On or about January 2, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawful use of credit or debit card, in that she, with intent to defraud the issuer, Discover Card, and/or Baker's Square personnel, used a credit or debit card, to wit: Discover Card #6011007754001864, to obtain merchandise from Baker's Square, of a value not exceeding $300 in a six-month period, without the consent of the cardholder, Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/8 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 52
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of unlawful use of credit or debit card, in that she, with intent to defraud the issuer, MasterCard, and/or Carson's Ribs personnel, used a credit or debit card, to wit: MasterCard #5222021799392177, to obtain merchandise from Carson's Ribs, of a value not exceeding $300 in a six-month period, without the consent of the cardholder, Florence lgolka, in violation of Chapter 720, ILCS 250/8 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 53
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of official misconduct, in that she, in her official capacity as a Chicago Police Officer, knowingly performed an act which she knew was forbidden by law to perform, to wit: Theft of a Discover Card and/or Visa Card and/or MasterCard, (Chapter 720, ILCS 5/16/1), in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 33-3(b) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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Count 54
Not Guilty
On or about January 1, 2000, Police Officer Hanley committed the offense of official misconduct in that she, in her official capacity as a Chicago Police Officer, with intent to obtain a personal advantage for herself, performed an act in excess of her lawful authority, to wit: took a Discover Card and/or Visa Card and/or MasterCard from a deceased woman's home, in violation of Chapter 720, Act 5, Section 33-3(c) of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1999, as amended.
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