Rule 2 |
2 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
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, had an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escape from his/Department custody, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals or bringing discredit upon the Department. Count II: On or about January 12, 201 1, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, failed to make a proper notification that an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escaped from his/Department custody, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about January 12, 201 1, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, failed to include in one or more Departmental reports, including, but not limited to, a General Offense Case Report, information relating that an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escaped from his/Department custody, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Rule 5 |
3 counts
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Failure to perform any duty.
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Count 1
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, had an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escape from his/Department custody, and, thus, failed to restrain and transport a person taken into Department custody in such a manner as to prevent escape, thereby failing to perform any duty.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011,Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, failed to make a proper notification that an arrestee. Reginald Calhoun, escaped from his/Department custody, and, thus, failed to make a required immediate notification, thereby failing to perform any duty.
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Count 3
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011,Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, failed to include in one or more Departmental reports, including, but not limited to, a General Offense Case Report, information relating that an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escaped from his/Department custody, thereby failing to perform any duty.
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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
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011,Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, had an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escape from his/Department custody, and, thus, failed to restrain and/or transport a person taken into Department custody in such a manner as to prevent escape, in violation of General Order 02-06, thereby disobeying a written order or directive.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011,Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, failed to make a required immediate notification that an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escaped from his/Department custody and/or failed to document the notification on a case report, in violation of Special Order 04-12 and/or Addendum to Special Order 04-12, No. 1, thereby disobeying a written order or directive.
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Rule 10 |
3 counts
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Count 1
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, had an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escape from his/Department custody, and, thus, on or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore was inattentive to duty.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at llial time, failed lo make a proper notification that an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escaped from his/Department custody, and, thus, on or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore was inattentive to duty.
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Count 3
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, failed to include in one or more Departmental reports, including, but not limited to, a General Offense Case Report, information relating that an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escaped from his/Department custody, and, thus, on or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore was inattentive to duty.
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Rule 11 |
3 counts
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Incompetency of inefficiency in the performance of duty.
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Count 1
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, had an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escape from his/Department custody, and, thus, on or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore was incompetent or inefficient in the performance of duty.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, failed to make a proper notification that an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escaped from his/Department custody, and, thus, on or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore was incompetent or inefficient in the performance of duty.
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Count 3
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011,Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer at that time, failed to include in one or more Departmental reports, including, but not limited to, a Genera] Offense Case Report, information relating that an arrestee, Reginald Calhoun, escaped from his/Department custody, and, thus, on or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore was incompetent or inefficient in the performance of duty.
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Rule 21 |
2 counts
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Failure to report promptly to the Department any information concerning any crime or other unlawful action.
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Count 1
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer
at the time, failed to include in one or more Departmental reports, including, but not limited to,
a General Offense Case Report, that an arrestee in the lawful custody of a peace officer for the
alleged commission of a crime, Reginald Calhoun, intentionally escaped from custody in
violation of 720 ILCS 5/31-6(c), thereby failing to report promptly to the Department any
information concerning any crime or other unlawful action.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about January 12, 2011, Sergeant Patrick J. Gilmore, who was a Police Officer
at the time, failed to make a proper notification that an arrestee in the lawful custody of a peace
officer for the alleged commission of a crime, Reginald Calhoun, intentionally escaped from
custody in violation of 720 ILCS 5/31-6(c), thereby failing to report promptly to the
Department any information concerning any crime or other unlawful action.
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