Conduct
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- Case name
- Neutral citation
149 result(s)
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76.Summary: The Subject Member brought two separate preliminary motions to dismiss the first allegation on the basis that it was brought out of time. The first, presented prior to the hearing, was unsuccessful. T...
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78.Summary: The Level III conduct authority appealed a preliminary motion decision of a conduct board (Board). The Respondent faced three allegations of contravening the RCMP Code of Conduct. Allegations 1 and 2 ...
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79.Summary: Constable Roesler was served with a Notice of Conduct Hearing, which contained one allegation under section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct for pointing her firearm at another RCMP member while in the...
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82.Summary: The original Notice of Conduct Hearing, dated April 12, 2016, contained two allegations of discreditable conduct, arising out of Constable Brown’s interactions with an employee of the RCMP. The initia...
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83.Summary: The Subject Member admitted one allegation of improperly disclosing information contrary to section 9.1 of the Code of Conduct and one allegation of providing an inaccurate account of his actions on a...
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84.Summary: Constable Maxime Lecours is facing seven allegations of contravening the Code of Conduct of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (the Code of Conduct). The first allegation is a contravention of section ...
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85.Summary: The two Notices of Conduct Hearing contain a total of six alleged contraventions of section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. The allegations involve discreditable conduct towards Constable Elek’s form...
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86.Summary: On October 24, 2023, Constable Michael Macausland was served a Notice of Conduct Hearing, dated October 4, 2023. It contained two alleged contraventions of the RCMP Code of Conduct: the first under se...
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87.Summary: While responding to a pedestrian-motor vehicle accident on a rural highway, the Subject Member was travelling at a high rate of speed with emergency equipment activated when two civilians were struck ...
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88.Summary: The original Notice of Conduct Hearing, dated April 15, 2020, contained a single allegation of discreditable conduct contrary to section 7.1 of the Code of Conduct. The allegation stems from a domesti...
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89.Summary: Constable Sandhu was served with a Notice of Conduct Hearing, which contained three allegations under section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. Allegation 1 alleged that Constable Sandhu committed acts...
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90.Summary: On February 29, 2024, the Subject Member was served a Notice of Conduct Hearing, dated January 26, 2024, which contains two allegations under section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. Both contraventio...
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91.Summary: The Notice of Conduct Hearing originally contained five alleged contraventions of the RCMP Code of Conduct. Following the withdrawal of two allegations by the Conduct Authority, only Allegations 2 (se...
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92.Summary: The Subject Member faced two allegations of discreditable conduct under section 7.1 of the Code of Conduct of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. With the exception of the date of June 18, 2012 in Alle...
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93.Summary: The appellant appealed against a decision by an RCMP conduct board finding that two allegations of contraventions of section 7.1 of the Code of Conduct made against him had been established, and order...
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94.Summary: The Notice of Conduct Hearing contains one allegation of discreditable conduct contrary to section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. It alleged that Constable Ross Lloyd, while off duty, failed to pay ...
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95.Summary: The Notice of Conduct Hearing contains a total of four alleged contraventions of section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. All four allegations involve alleged incidents of family violence, and in part...
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96.Summary: Constable Fulcher was served with a Notice of Conduct Hearing, which contained one allegation under section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct for discreditable conduct by exposing himself in view of mem...
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97.Summary: Constable Stevenson was originally served with a Notice of Conduct Hearing, which contained three allegations: two for discreditable conduct contrary to section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct and one...
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98.Summary: The Subject Member faced three allegations of discreditable conduct. The allegations involved saying she dreamed two co-workers would be shot attending a call, expressing a general mistrust about non-...
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99.Summary: The original Notice of Conduct Hearing contains four allegations against Constable Sean Avery. Allegation 1 was under section 5.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct (use only as much force as is reasonably n...
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100.Summary: [This summary is not part of the final decision.]
The Subject Member’s spouse was accused by school charity volunteers, in the presence of the Subject Member, of fraudulent activities. One of the accu...