Rule 1 |
12 counts
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Violation of any law or ordinance.
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Count 1
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, at or near 5401 South Pulaski Road, while off duty and without lawful authority, he discharged his firearm in the City, a violation of Chicago Municipal Ordinance Chapter 8-24-010.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, between 5401 South Pulaski Road and 5445 South Millard Avenue, while off duty, he operated his vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, in violation of Illinois Complied Statues, 625 ELCS 5/11-501 (a)(2).On or about September 14, 1999, between 5401 South Pulaski Road and 5445 South Millard Avenue, while off duty, he operated his vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, in violation of Illinois Complied Statues, 625 ELCS 5/11-501 (a)(2).
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Count 3
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, at or near the intersection of 55th Street and Lawndale Avenue, while off duty and without lawful authority, he pointed a firearm at Jevon 011ins, thus engaging in aggravated assault in violation of Illinois Complied Statues, 720 1LCS 5/12-2. O
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Count 4
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, in the vicinity of 55th Street between Lawndale Avenue and Millard Avenue, while off duty and without lawful authority, he pointed a firearm at Delia Rojas and/or Carmen Martinez, thus engaging in aggravated assault in violation of Illinois Complied Statutes, 720 ILCS 5/12-2.
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Count 5
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, at or near 5445 South Millard Avenue, while off duty and without lawful authority, he pointed a firearm at Felix Torrado, thus engaging in aggravated assault in violation of Illinois Complied Statutes, 720 ILCS 5/12-2.
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Count 6
Guilty
On or around March 30, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmonscommitted the offense of Theft, in that she was off work utilizing a medical day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with a workday's compensation, thereby violating Chapter 720 ILCS 5/16-1(a)(1)(A).
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Count 7
Guilty
On or around June 30, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons committed the offense of Theft, in that she was off work utilizing a vacation day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with a workday's compensation, thereby violating Chapter 720 ILCS 5/16-1(a)(1)(A).
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Count 8
Guilty
On or around June 27, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons committed the offense of Theft, in that she utilized two hours of compensatory time and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she worked a full day, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with two hours of a workday's compensation, thereby violating Chapter 720 ILCS 5/16-1(a)(1)(A).
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Count 9
Guilty
Around the calendar year 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons committed the offense of Theft, in that she carried over and entered on her Time and Attendance Card for the calendar year 2000 five vacation days knowing she was only entitled to carry over three vacation days, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with two workdays' compensation, thereby violating Chapter 720 ILCS 5/16- 1(a)(1)(A).
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Count 10
Guilty
On or around August 31, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons committed the offense of Theft, in that she was off work utilizing a vacation day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with a workday's compensation, thereby violating Chapter 720 ILCS 5/16-1(a)(1)(A).
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Count 11
Guilty
On or around September 1, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons committed the offense of Theft, in that she was off work utilizing a vacation day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with a workday's compensation, thereby violating Chapter 720 ILCS 5/16-1(a)(1)(A).
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Count 12
Guilty
On or around September 7, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons committed the offense of Theft, in that she knowingly obtained or exerted unauthorized control over Attendance and Assignment Sheets for December 6, 23 and 28, 1999, the property of the Chicago Police Department, intending to deprive said Chicago Police Department permanently of the use and benefit of said property, thereby violating Chapter 720 ILCS 5/16-1(a)(1)(A).
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Rule 2 |
12 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 September 14, 1999, at or near 5401 South Pulaski Road, while off duty, he discharged his firearm in the City. On or about September 14, 1999, at or near 5401 South Pulaski Road, while off duty, he discharged his firearm in the City.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, in the vicinity of 55th Street and Lawndale Avenue, while off duty, he caused one or more traffic collisions while driving under the influence of alcohol.
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Count 3
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, at or near the intersection of 55th Street and Lawndale Avenue, he pointed a firearm at Jevon Ollins, without lawful authority.
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Count 4
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, in the vicinity of 55th Street between Lawndale Avenue and Millard Avenue, he pointed a firearm at Delia Rojas and/or Carmen Martinez, without lawful authority.
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Count 5
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, at or near 5445 South Millard Avenue, while off duty, he pointed a firearm at Felix Torrado and /or Police Officer John Raymond DeHeer, without lawful authority.
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Count 6
Guilty
On or around March 30, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons was off work utilizing a medical day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with a workday's compensation, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 7
Guilty
On or around June 30, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons was off work utilizing a vacation day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with a workday's compensation, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 8
Guilty
On or around June 27, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons utilized two hours of compensatory time and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she worked a full day, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with two hours of a workday's compensation, thereby iinpeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 9
Guilty
Around the calendar year 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons carried over and entered on her Time and Attendance Card for the calendar year 2000 five vacation days knowing she was only entitled to carry over three vacation days, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with two workdays' compensation, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 10
Guilty
On or around August 31, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons was off work utilizing a vacation day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with a workday's compensation, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 11
Guilty
On or around September 1, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons was off work utilizing a vacation day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working, intending to deprive the Chicago Police Department of the value associated with a workday's compensation, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Count 12
Guilty
On or around September 7, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons removed Attendance and Assignment Sheets for December 6, 23 and 28, 1999 from Department files, the property of the Chicago Police Department, intending to deprive said Chicago Police Department permanently of the use and benefit of said property, thereby impeding the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals and/or bringing discredit upon the Department.
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Rule 6 |
13 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 September 14, 1999, at or near 5401 South Pulaski Road, he was in possession of his weapon after his physical and/or mental abilities were diminished due to having consumed alcoholic beverages, in violation of General Order 92-3, BI, C. On or about September 14, 1999, at or near 5401 South Pulaski Road, he was in possession of his weapon after his physical and/or mental abilities were diminished due to having consumed alcoholic beverages, in violation of General Order 92-3, BI, C.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, he failed to notify the Office of Emergency Communications or the Desk Sergeant of the district of occurrence immediately following the discharge of his weapon that occurred at or near 5401 South Pulaski Road, in violation of General Order 99-01, V. A. 1.a and d.
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Count 3
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, he failed to provide an account regarding the discharge of his weapon that occurred at or near 5401 South Pulaski Road, including a Weapon Discharge Report, in violation of General Order 99-01, V. A.1f.
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Count 4
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, he failed to provide an oral report without delay to the person responsible for conducting the investigation regarding the discharge of his weapon that occurred at or near 5401 South Pulaski Road, in violation of General Order 99-01, V.B.1.
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Count 5
Guilty
On or about April 5, 2000, at the Office of Professional Standards, he refused to answer questions regarding Complaint Register #256593, and thereby failed to cooperate with personnel from the Office of Professional Standards, in violation of General Order 93-3-2A, II.A.2.
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Count 6
Guilty
On or around March 30, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons was off work utilizing a medical day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working.
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Count 7
Guilty
On or around June 30, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons was off work utilizing a vacation day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working.
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Count 8
Guilty
On or around June 27, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons utilized two hours of compensatory time and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she worked a full day.
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Count 9
Guilty
On or around July 21, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons was off work utilizing a vacation day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was on the medical roll.
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Count 10
Guilty
Around the calendar year 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons carried over and entered five vacation days on her Time and Attendance Card for the calendar year 2000, knowing that she was only entitled to carry over three vacation days.
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Count 11
Guilty
On or around August 31, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons was off work utilizing a vacation day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working.
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Count 12
Guilty
On or around September 1, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons was off work utilizing a vacation day and knowingly entered on her Time and Attendance Card that she was working.
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Count 13
Guilty
On around September 7, 2000, Timekeeper Roselyn A. Timmons knowingly and without authorization removed Attendance and Assignment Sheets for December 6, 23 and 28, 2000 from Department files.
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Rule 8 |
4 counts
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Disrespect to or maltreatment of any person, while on or off duty.
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Count 1
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, at or near 55th Street and Lawndale Avenue while off duty, he maltreated Jevon Ollins in that he pointed a firearm at Ollins and/or threatened to kill him.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, in the vicinity of 55th Street between Lawndale Avenue and Millard Avenue, while off duty, he maltreated Delia Rojas and/or Carmen Martinez, in that he pointed a firearm at Rojas and/or Martinez.
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Count 3
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, at or near 5445 South Millard Avenue while off duty, he maltreated Felix Torrado in that he pointed a firearm at Torrado and /or threatened to kill him.
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Count 4
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, at or near 5445 South Millard Avenue while off duty, he maltreated Police Officer John Raymond DeHeer in that he pointed a firearm at DeHeer.
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Rule 15 |
1 count
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Intoxication on or off duty.
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Count 1
Guilty
Disrespect to or maltreatment of any person, while on or off duty, in that the evidence did not show, by a preponderance, that on or about 10 July 1997, at or near 538 North Lawler, Chicago, Illinois, Police Officer Holder shouted profanities at airesting officers, pushed officers on the scene, and struggled with officers during his arrest.
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Rule 38 |
5 counts
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Unlawful or unnecessary use or display of a weapon.
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Count 1
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, at or near 5401 South Pulaski Road while off duty, he unlawfully and unnecessarily displayed and used his weapon.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, in the vicinity of 551h Street between Lawndale Avenue, while off duty, he unlawfully and unnecessarily displayed his weapon when he pointed a firearm at Jevon 011ins without justification.
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Count 3
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, in the vicinity of 55th Street between Lawndale Avenue and Millard Avenue, he unlawfully and unnecessarily displayed his weapon when he pointed a firearm at Delia Rojas and/or Carmen Martinez without justification
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Count 4
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, in the vicinity of 5445 South Millard Avenue, while off duty, he unlawfully displayed his weapon when he pointed a firearm at Felix Torrado without justification.
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Count 5
Guilty
On or about September 14, 1999, in the vicinity of 5445 South Millard Avenue, while off duty, he unlawfully displayed his weapon when he pointed a firearm at Police Officer John Raymond DeHeer without justification.
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