Rule 2 |
7 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
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or about December 3, 2002 to on or about December 9, 2002, while detailed to the Education and Training Division as coordinator of the Intramural Volleyball League, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins wrote one or more checks payable to "Cash" from the Chicago Police Recreational League/Athletic Fund and kept the currency and/or used
the currency for personal expenditures.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or about December 3, 2002 to on or about December 9, 2002, while detailed to the Education and Training Division as coordinator of the Intramural Volleyball League, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins wrote one or more checks from the Chicago Police Recreational League/Athletic Fund to pay for unauthorized expenditures.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or before December 10, 2002 to on or about January 9, 2003, while detailed to the Education and Training Division as coordinator of the Intramural Volleyball League, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins failed to notify his supervisor, Sergeant Jackie Campbell, that the Intramural Volleyball League scheduled to begin on or about December 10, 2002 had been cancelled.
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Count 4
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that on or about January 9, 2003 Police Officer Raymond J. Collins disobeyed a direct order from his supervisor, Sergeant Jackie Campbell, requiring him to submit prior to the end of
his tour of duty a report explaining expenditures from the Chicago Police Recreational League/Athletic Fund appearing on a December 2002 bank statement from the Chicago Patrolmen's Federal Credit Union.
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Count 5
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or about January 13, 2003 to on or about November 14, 2004, after being detailed out of the Education and Training Division and relieved of his duties as coordinator of
the Intramural Volleyball League, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins failed to return and/or inventory the check book for the Chicago Police Recreational League/Athletic Fund.
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Count 6
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that between on or before December 2, 2003 and on or about February 9, 2005, during the investigation of Complaint Register Number 286919, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins made one or more false statements to Police Agent Evelyn White regarding for what purpose one or more checks was written.
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Count 7
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that on or about January 8, 2003, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins made a false statement to his supervisor, Sergeant Jackie Campbell, when he falsely indicated to her that
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Rule 4 |
2 counts
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Any conduct or action taken to use the official position for personal gain or influence.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or about December 3, 2002 to on or about December 9, 2002, while detailed to the Education and Training Division as coordinator of the Intramural Volleyball League, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins wrote one or more checks payable to "Cash" from the Chicago Police Recreational League/Athletic Fund and kept the currency and/or used the currency for personal expenditures.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or about December 3, 2002 to on or about December 9, 2002, while detailed to the Education and Training Division as coordinator of the Intramural Volleyball League, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins wrote one or more checks from the Chicago Police Recreational League/Athletic Fund to pay for unauthorized expenditures.
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Rule 5 |
2 counts
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Failure to perform any duty.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or before December 10, 2002 to on or about January 9, 2003, while detailed to the Education and Training Division as coordinator of the Intramural Volleyball League, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins failed to notify his supervisor, Sergeant Jackie Campbell, that the Intramural Volleyball League scheduled to begin on or about December 10, 2002 had been cancelled.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that from on or about January 13, 2003 to on or about November 14, 2004, after being detailed out of the Education and Training Division and relieved of his duties as coordinator of
the Intramural Volleyball League, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins failed to return and/or inventory the check book for the Chicago Police Recreational League/Athletic Fund.
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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
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that on or about January 9, 2003 Police Officer Raymond J. Collins disobeyed a direct order from his supervisor, Sergeant Jackie Campbell, requiring him to submit prior to the end of his tour of duty a report explaining expenditures from the Chicago Police Recreational League/Athletic Fund appearing on a December 2002 bank statement from the Chicago Patrolmen's Federal Credit Union.
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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 between on or before December 2, 2003 and on or about February 9, 2005, during the investigation of Complaint Register Number 286919, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins made one or more false statements to Police Agent Evelyn White regarding for what purpose one or more checks was written.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
There was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that on or about January 8, 2003, Police Officer Raymond J. Collins made a false statement to his supervisor, Sergeant Jackie Campbell, when he falsely indicated to her that the Intramural Volleyball League was operational.
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