Rule 2 |
6 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 October 28, 2004, he engaged in construction activity, including standing on a stepladder removing ceiling tiles, while on the medical roll.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
On or about October 7, 2004, while giving a statement to the Internal Affairs Division, he stated that he had never been employed by his brother, Ahmad Affaneh, however he reported on his Personal History Questionnaire Background Investigation that he worked for Ahmad Affaneh's company, Courtesy Remodeling, Inc., from September 1988 through April 1992.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
On or about October 29, 2004, he engaged in construction activity,
including loading several sheets of material and/or wood stock into a
vehicle, unloading a white bucket from a vehicle, and/or spraying and
wiping a sheet of material and/or wood stock, while on the medical roll.
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Count 4
Not Guilty
On or about February 15, 2005, while giving a statement to the Internal Affairs Division, he denied working secondary employment on October 28, 2004, when on October 28, 2004, he was observed performing work at a gas station at 115`11 Street and Pulaski Road, including standing on a stepladder removing ceiling tiles.
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Count 5
Not Guilty
On or about February 15, 2005, while giving a statement to the InternalAffairs Division, he denied working secondary employment on October 29, 2004, when on October 29, 2004, he was observed performing work at Nelson Food & Liquor located at 3201 West 63rd
Place, including loading several sheets of material and/or wood stock into a vehicle, unloading a white bucket from a vehicle, and/or spraying and wiping a sheet of material and/or wood stock.
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Count 6
Not Guilty
On or about October 29, 2004, he failed to report to the Medical Services Section to obtain a Return to Duty Notice after being released to return to duty by Mercy Works Medical Center.
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Rule 14 |
3 counts
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Making a false report, written or oral.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
On or about October 7, 2004, while giving a statement to the Internal
Affairs Division, he stated that he had never been employed by his
brother, Ahmad Affaneh, however he reported on his Personal History
Questionnaire Background Investigation that he worked for Ahmad
Affaneh's company Courtesy Remodeling, Inc., from September 1988
through April 1992.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
On or about February 15, 2005, while giving a statement to the Internal Affairs Division, he denied working secondary employment on October 28, 2004, when on October 28, 2004, he was observed performing work at a gas station at 115th Street and Pulaski Road, including standing on a stepladder removing ceiling tiles.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
On or about February 15, 2005, while giving a statement to the Internal Affairs Division, he denied working secondary employment on October 29,2004, when on October 29, 2004, he was observed performing work at Nelson Food & Liquor located at 3201 West 63rd
Place, including loading several shewhite bucket from a vehicle, and/or spraying and wiping a sheet of material and/or wood stock.
ets of material and/or wood stock into a vehicle, unloading a
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Rule 24 |
3 counts
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Failure to follow medical roll procedures.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
(8) The
Failure to follow medical roll procedures in that there was insufficient evidence presented by the Superintendent to prove that: On or about October 29, 2004, he failed to report to the Medical Services Section to obtain a Return to Duty Notice after being released to return to duty by Mercy Works Medical Center.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
On or about October 28, 2004, he engaged in construction activity, including standing on a stepladder removing ceiling tiles, while on the medical roll.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
On or about October 29, 2004, he engaged in construction activity,
including loading several sheets of material and/or wood stock into a
vehicle, unloading a white bucket from a vehicle, and/or spraying and
wiping a sheet of material and/or wood stock, while on the medical roll.
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