Rule 1 |
1 count
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Violation of any law or ordinance.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
- The Superintendent did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that on or about July 26, 2006, near and/or aboard the Carnival cruise ship Destiny, in Port Dominica, West Indies, the Respondent attempted possession and/or was in possession of Cannabis, in violation of Chapter 720 ILCS 5/8-4 and/or Chapter 720 ILCS 550/4.
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Rule 2 |
3 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 in or around 2002, to the date the charges were filed, or for some period of time
therein, the Respondent fraternized and/or maintained an association with Michael Meyers, an individual convicted of one or more felonies and/or misdemeanors.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
- The Superintendent did not prove by a
preponderance of the evidence that on or about July 26,
2006, aboard the Carnival cruise ship Destiny, in Port
Dominica, West Indies, the Respondent provided a written
statement to Carnival Security that while on a tour in Port
Dominica he purchased a small bag of suspect Cannabis for
$20.00 United States Currency, 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
- The Superintendent did not prove by a
preponderance of the evidence that on or about July 26,
2006, in Port Dominica, West Indies, the Respondent was
arrested and/or questioned by the Commonwealth of Dominica
Police Force for possession of suspect Cannabis and failed
to submit a written report to his commanding officer within
the Chicago Police Department stating he had been arrested
and/or questioned, thereby impeding the Department's efforts
to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit
upon the Department.
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Rule 20 |
1 count
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Failure to submit immediately a written report that any member, including self, is under investigation by any law enforcement agency other than the Chicago Police Department.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
- The Superintendent did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that on or about July 26, 2006, in Port Dominica, West Indies, the Respondent was arrested and/or questioned by the Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force for possession of suspect Cannabis and failed to submit immediately a
written report that he was under investigation by a law enforcement agency other than the Chicago Police Department.
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