Rule 1 |
3 counts
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Violation of any law or ordinance.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or about May 30, 1999, through and including April 19, 2001, or for some period of time therein, Police Officer Mariam Hamad violated 25 ILCS 5/4-103(a) by possessing a Ford Taurus with the vehicle identification number 1FABP29U3GG194911, elonging to the deceased John Finnegan, which she was not entitled to possess and which she knew to have been reported stolen.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
From on or about May 26, 2000, through and including April 19, 2001, or for some period of time therein, Police Officer Mariam Hamad violated 625 ILCS 5/4-104(a) by possessing without authority a certificate of title issued to the deceased John Finnegan for a Ford Taurus with the vehicle identification number 1FABP29U3GG194911.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
On or about April 19, 2001, Police Officer Mariam Hamad violated 625 ILCS 5/3-703 by displaying in a Ford Taurus with the vehicle identification number 1FABP29U3GG194911, which was in her possession, a
temporary registration permit which was not properly issued and/or was otherwise used in an unlawful manner.
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Rule 2 |
8 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
On or about May 30, 1999, at or near the Leg Room Bar, 15 West Division Street, Chicago, Police Officer Mariam Hamad, while off duty, was in possession of a firearm while under the influence of alcohol and/or while consuming alcoholic beverages.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that on or about May 30, 1999, at or near 3906 North Page Avenue, Chicago, Police Officer Mariam Hamad, while off duty, failed to properly secure her weapon, a Smith and Wesson .38 caliber revolver.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that on or about May 30, 2000, Police Officer Mariam Hamad gave a false report to Sergeant Michael J. Schmit regarding the whereabouts of her police star and/or shield and/or Chicago Police Department identification card.
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Count 4
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or about May 30, 2000, to the date of the filing of charges, or on one or more dates therein, Police Officer Mariam Hamad failed to account for the whereabouts of her police star and/or shield and/or Chicago Police Department identification card.
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Count 5
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from the date that she moved from 3906 North Page Avenue, Chicago, in or around 2001, to on or about June 23, 2004, Police Officer Mariam Hamad failed to complete a Personnel Action Request form to notify the Department of a change in her address and telephone number.
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Count 6
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or about May 30, 1999, through and including April 19, 2001, or for some period of time therein, Police Officer Mariam Hamad possessed a Ford Taurus with the vehicle identification number 1FABP29U3GG194911, belonging to the deceased John Finnegan, which she was not entitled to possess and/or which she knew to have been reported stolen.
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Count 7
Not Guilty
From on or about May 26, 2000, through and including April 19, 2001, or for some period of time therein, Police Officer Mariam Hamad possessed without authority a certificate of title issued to the deceased John Finnegan for a Ford Taurus with the vehicle identification number 1FABP29U3GG194911.
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Count 8
Not Guilty
On or about April 19, 2001, Police Officer Mariam Hamad displayed in a Ford Taurus with the vehicle identification number 1FABP29U3GG194911 a temporary registration permit which was not properly issued and/or was otherwise used in an unlawful manner.
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Rule 6 |
4 counts
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Disobedience of an order or directive, whether written or oral.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
On or about May 30, 1999, at or near the Leg Room Bar, 15 West Division Street, Chicago, Police Officer Mariam Hamad, while off duty, was in possession of a firearm while consuming alcoholic beverages, in violation of General Order 92-3, section III.C.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or about May 30, 2000, to the date of the filing of charges, or on one or more dates therein, Police Officer Mariam Hamad failed to properly account for the whereabouts of her police star and/or shield and/or Chicago Police Department identification card, in violation of General Order 98-9, section IV.B.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
In or about July 2001, Police Officer Mariam Hamad disobeyed a direct order from Sergeant Jeanette M. Walsh requiring Officer Hamad to read, sign, or mark refused and return within 72 hours the following forms
sent to her via certified mail on or about July 3, 2001: a Notification of Charges/Allegations, Administrative Proceedings Rights, and Waiver of Counsel/Request to Secure Counsel.
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Count 4
Not Guilty
From on or about June 29, 2001, through November 29, 2001, or for some period of time therein, Police Officer Mariam Hamad failed to cooperate with personnel of the Internal Affairs Division during the investigation of Complaint Register No. 270735, thereby violating General Order 93-3-2A.
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Rule 10 |
1 count
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Count 1
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that on or about May 30, 1999, at or near 3906 North Page Avenue, Chicago, Police Officer Mariam Hamad, was inattentive to duty in that she failed to properly secure her weapon, a Smith and Wesson .38 caliber revolver.
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Rule 13 |
1 count
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Failure to adequately secure and care for Department property.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or about May 30, 2000, to the date of the filing of charges, or on one or more dates therein, Police Officer Mariam Hamad failed to properly account for the whereabouts of her police star and/or shield and/or Chicago Police Department identification card, in violation of General Order 98-9, section IV.B.
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Rule 14 |
2 counts
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Making a false report, written or oral.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that on or about May 30, 2000, Police Officer Mariam Hamad gave a false report to Sergeant Michael J. Schmit regarding the whereabouts
of her police star and/or shield and/or Chicago Police Department identification card.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
On or about July 29, 2004 and on or about October 14, 2004, Police Officer Mariam Hamad made one
or more false statements to the Internal Affairs Division, including but not limited to: the circumstances surrounding the notarization of a document that she presented to members of the Chicago Police Department; and/or her possession of a Ford Taurus with the vehicle identification number 1FABP29U3GG194911; and/or her possession of the title to that vehicle.
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Rule 26 |
1 count
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Failure to provide the Department with a current address and telephone number.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from the date that Police Officer Mariam Hamad moved from 3906 North Page Avenue, Chicago, in or around 2001, to on or about June 23, 2004, she failed to complete a Personnel Action Request form to notify the Department of a change in her address and telephone number.
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