Rule 1 |
5 counts
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Violation of any law or ordinance.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
On or about March 10, 2008, at approximately 4:15 - 4:45 A.M, at or near the 19th
Police District, Officer Gentzle impeded the Department's efforts
to achieve its policy and goals or brought discredit upon the Department,
in that Officer Gentzle failed to comply with direct orders from Sergeant
Michael Rogers and/or Captain James McGovern to submit to and/or
complete and/or comply with an Administrative Breathalyzer and/or breath test.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
From on or about March 9, 2008, from approximately 11:25 P.M, through on or about March 10, 2008, through approximately 4:45 A.M, Officer Gentzle impeded the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals or brought discredit upon the Department, in that Officer Gentzle was intoxicated while off duty.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
On or about April 26, 2010, while being interviewed by the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Gentzle impeded the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals or brought discredit upon the Department, when Officer Gentzle denied being stopped with Nicholas Cosek in the stairwell of 2846 North Clybourn by on-duty officers from the 19111 Police District, or used words to that effect, when both Officer Gentzle and Cosek were, in fact, stopped by on-duty officers from the 19th Police District.
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Count 4
Not Guilty
On or about April 26, 2010, while being interviewed by the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Gentzle impeded the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals or brought discredit upon the Department, when Officer Gentzle stated he complied with the orders from Sergeant Michael Rogers and/or Captain James McGovern to submit to an Administrative Breathalyzer, when Officer Gentzle did, in fact, refuse to submit to and/or complete and/or comply with the Administrative Breathalyzer and/or breath test.
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Count 5
Not Guilty
On or about April 26, 2010, while being interviewed by the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Gentzle impeded the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals or brought discredit upon the Department, when Officer Gentzle stated he informed the breath tech/evidence technician that he had a specific problem that prevented him from complying with the instructions he had been given to submit to an administrative breath test, or words to that effect, when Officer Gentzle, in fact, made no such statement.
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Rule 3 |
1 count
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Any failure to promote the Department's efforts to implement its policy or accomplish its goals.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
On or about March 10, 2008, at approximately 4:15 - 4:45 A.M, at or near the 19th Police District, Officer Brian Gentzle failed to promote the Department's efforts to implement its policy or accomplish its goals in that Officer Gentzle disobeyed direct orders from Sergeant Michael Rogers and/or Captain James McGovern to submit to and/or complete and/or comply with an Administrative Breathalyzer and/or breath test.
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Rule 6 |
2 counts
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Disobedience of an order or directive, whether written or oral.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
On or about March 10, 2008, at approximately 4:15 - 4:45 A.M, at or near the 19th Police District, Officer Brian Gentzle disobeyed an order or
directive, whether written or oral, in that Officer Gentzle disobeyed direct
orders from from Sergeant Michael Rogers and/or Captain James
McGovern to submit to and/or complete and/or comply with an
Administrative Breathalyzer and/or breath test.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
On or about March 10, 2008, at approximately 4:15 - 4:45 A.M, at or near the 19th Police District, Officer Brian Gentzle disobeyed an order or directive, whether written or oral, in that Officer Gentzle refused to submit to and/or complete and/or comply with an Administrative Breathalyzer in violation of General Order 93-03-05B.
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Rule 14 |
4 counts
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Making a false report, written or oral.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
On or about April 26, 2010, while being interviewed by the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Gentzle made a false report, written or oral, when Officer Gentzle denied being stopped with Nicholas Cosek in the stairwell of 2846 North Clybourn by on-duty officers from the 19th Police District, or used words to that effect, when Officer Gentzle and Cosek were, in fact, stopped by on-duty officers from the 19' Police District.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
On or about April 26, 2010, while being interviewed by the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Gentzle made a false report, written or oral, when Officer Gentzle denied being stopped with Nicholas Cosek in the stairwell of 2846 North Clybourn by on-duty officers from the 19th
Police District, or used words to that effect, when Officer Gentzle and Cosek were, in fact, stopped by on-duty officers from the 19' Police District. On or about April 26, 2010, while being interviewed by the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Gentzle made a false report, written or oral, when Officer Gentzle stated he complied with the orders from Sergeant Michael Rogers and/or Captain James McGovern to submit to an Administrative Breathalyzer, or words to that effect, when Officer Gentzle, in fact, refused to submit to and/or complete and/or comply with the Administrative Breathalyzer and/or breath test.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
On or about April 26, 2010, while being interviewed by the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Gentzle made a false report, written or oral, when Officer Gentzle stated he informed the breath tech/evidence technician that that he had a specific problem that prevented him from complying with the instructions he had been given to submit to an administrative breath test, or words to that effect, when Officer Gentzle, in fact, made no such statements.
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Count 4
Not Guilty
On or about April 26, 2010, while being interviewed by the Internal Affairs Division, Officer Gentzle made a false report, written or oral, when Officer Gentzle stated he informed Sergeant Michael Rogers that his purpose for being at 2846 North Clybourn was to chase graffiti offenders that may have to fled to the apartment building, or words to that effect, when Officer Gentzle, in fact, made no such statements.
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Rule 15 |
1 count
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Intoxication on or off duty.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
From on or about March 9, 2008, from approximately 11:25 P.M, through on or about March 10, 2008, through approximately 4:45 A.M., or for some period of time therein, Officer Brian Gentzle was intoxicated off duty.
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