Rule 1 |
3 counts
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Violation of any law or ordinance.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
- From on or about July 8, 1996, his date of appointment to the Chicago Police Department, through on or about October 2001, or on one or more dates therein, Police Officer David Hayes, a convicted felon, knowingly possessed a firearm, in violation of Chapter 720 ILCS 5/24-1.1.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
- On or about May 24, 1995, Police Officer David Hayes, convicted of a felony and/or after pleading guilty on or about January 4, 1995, falsely stated on his Personal History Questionnaire Background Investigation application that he had never been convicted of a crime and/or entered a
plea of guilty to a crime in any court of law, in violation of Chicago Municipal Code Chapter 2-74-090 and/or Chapter 2-74-095.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
- On or about May 24, 1995, Police Officer David Hayes, convicted of a felony and sentenced to two years felony probation on January 4, 1995, falsely stated on his Personal History Questionnaire Background Investigation application that he had never been interviewed by the police in a criminal matter, in violation of Chicago Municipal Code Chapter 2-74-090 and/or Chapter 2-74-095.
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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
- From on or about July 8, 1996, his date of appointment to the Chicago Police Department, through on or about October 2001, or on one or more dates therein, Police Officer David Hayes, a convicted felon, possessed a firearm, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
- On or about May 24, 1995, Police Officer David Hayes, convicted of a felony and/or after pleading guilty on or about January 4, 1995, falsely stated on his Personal History Questionnaire Background Investigation application that he had never been convicted of a crime and/or entered a plea of guilty to a crime in any court of law, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
- On or about May 24, 1995, Police Officer David Hayes, convicted of a felony and sentenced to two years felony probation on January 4, 1995, falsely stated on his Personal History Questionnaire Background Investigation application that he had never been interviewed by the police in a criminal matter, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 4
Not Guilty
- On or about May 24, 1995, Police Officer David Hayes, convicted of a felony and sentenced to two years felony probation on January 4, 1995, provided false statements in his application to the Chicago Police Department to obtain his appointment as a police officer, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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