Rule 1 |
6 counts
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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 February 9, 2008, in the vicinity of Chicago and Sacramento Avenues in Chicago,
Officer Aschramm Carter displayed a handgun while approaching Edwin Evans's tow truck,
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
The Superintendent did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that on or
about February 9, 2008, in the vicinity of Chicago and Sacramento Avenues and/or Auto
Pound Number 6 located at or about 701 North Sacramento Avenue, Chicago, Officer
Aschramm Carter engaged in a vehicle chase of tow truck driver Edwin Evans and/or caused
Edwin Evans to get in an auto accident with a third party, 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 February 9, 2008, in the vicinity of Auto Pound Number 6 located at or about 701
North Sacramento Avenue, Chicago, Officer Aschranun Carter displayed a handgun while
entering Auto Pound Number 6, 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
The Superintendent did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that on or
about June 3, 2008, in the office of the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Aschramm Carter
made a false report to Police Aient Maria Martin, in that Officer Carter stated to Police
Agent Martin that on or about February 9, 2008, in the vicinity of Chicago and Sacramento
Avenues in Chicago, he did not exit the car with a firearm in his hand, when he in fact did,
thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing
discredit upon the Department
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Count 5
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that on or
about June 3, 2008, in the office of the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Aschramm Carter
made a false report to Police Agent Maria Martin, in that Officer Carter stated to Police
Agent Martin that on or about February 9, 2008, in the vicinity of Auto Pound Number 6
located at or about 701 North Sacramento Avenue, Chicago, he did not have a firearm in his
hand, when he in fact did, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and
goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 6
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that on or about June 3, 2008, in the office of the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Aschramm Carter made a false report to Police Agent Maria Martin, in that Officer Carter stated to Police Agent Martin that on or about February 9, 2008, in the vicinity of Chicago and Sacramento Avenues in Chicago, he called 911 on one or more occasions and reported the tow truck driver running through red lights and/or the tow truck driver driving dangerously and/or that an auto theft was occurring, when he in fact did not make a report to 911, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Rule 14 |
7 counts
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Making a false report, written or oral.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that on or
about June 3, 2008, in the office of the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Aschramm Carter
made a false report to Police Agent Maria Martin, in that Officer Carter stated to Police
Agent Martin that on or about February 9, 2008, in the vicinity of Chicago and Sacramento
Avenues in Chicago, he did not exit the car with a firearm in his hand, when he in fact did.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that on or
about June 3, 2008, in the office of the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Aschramm Carter
made a false report to Police Agent Maria Martin, in that Officer Carter stated to Police
Agent Martin that on or about February 9, 2008, in the vicinity of Auto Pound Number 6
located at or about 701 North Sacramento Avenue, Chicago, he did not have a firearm in his
hand, when he in fact did.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that on or
about June 3, 2008, in the office of the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Aschramm Carter
made a false report to Police Agent Maria Martin, in that Officer Carter stated to Police
Agent Martin that on or about February 9, 2008, in the vicinity of Chicago and Sacramento
Avenues in Chicago, he called 911 on one or more occasions and reported the tow truck
driver running through red lights and/or the tow truck driver driving dangerously and/or that
an auto theft was occurring, when he in fact did not make a report to 911.
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Count 4
Not Guilty
firearm to Richard Evans without legal justification, thereby impeding the Department's
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Count 5
Not Guilty
as a police officer until after Richard Evans had disarmed him, thereby impeding the
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Count 6
Not Guilty
Richard Evans, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals
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Count 7
Not Guilty
thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing
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Rule 38 |
2 counts
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Unlawful or unnecessary use or display of a weapon.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that on or
about February 9, 2008, in the vicinity of Chicago and Sacramento Avenues in Chicago,
Officer Aschramm Carter unlawfully and/or unnecessarily used and/or displayed a weapon, in
that he displayed a handgun while approaching Edwin Evans's tow truck.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
The Superintendent did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence that on or
about February 9, 2008, in the vicinity of Auto Pound Number 6 located at or about 701
North Sacramento Avenue, Chicago, Officer Aschramm Carter unlawfully and/or
unnecessarily used and/or displayed a weapon, in that he displayed a handgun while entering
Auto Pound Number 6.
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