Conduct
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- Case name
- Neutral citation
149 result(s)
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101.Summary: A Notice of Conduct Hearing pursuant to Part IV of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, RSC, 1985, c R-10, as amended (RCMP Act) was issued February 1, 2017, by the Commanding Officer and Conduct Au...
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102.Summary: The original Notice of Conduct Hearing contained three allegations against Constable Siggy Pietrzak. Allegation 1 is under section 5.1 of the Code of Conduct (use only as much force as is reasonably n...
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103.Summary: Constable Bigras faced one Allegation under section 5.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. He was alleged to have used more force than was reasonably necessary in effecting the arrest of Mr. M. The arrest w...
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104.Summary: The Notice of Conduct Hearing contains one allegation under section 3.2 and two allegations under section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. The first allegation involves Constable Shewchuk inappropriat...
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105.Summary: This summary does not form part of this decision.
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106.Summary: The Subject Member denied an allegation of discreditable conduct for having made a sexually suggestive comment and acted inappropriately towards a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He also ...
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107.Summary: The original Notice of Conduct Hearing contained six allegations for unauthorized and unsafe use of a conductive energy weapon (Taser X26). The Conduct Authority withdrew Allegations 1, 3 and 5 pertai...
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108.Summary: The original Notice of Conduct Hearing contained four allegations against Constable Steven Murchie. Allegations 1 and 2 were under section 7.1 of the Code of Conduct (discreditable conduct). Allegatio...
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109.Summary: Twice in the space of two weeks, the Subject Member removed the reflective tape and/or decals from the RCMP patrol police vehicle he was operating, damaging the paint on the vehicle in the process. He...
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111.Summary: On July 10, 2024, Constable Terrance Justin Sanford was served a Notice of Conduct Hearing. It contained two alleged contraventions of section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. Constable Sanford was al...
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112.Summary: Constable Condo was originally served with a Notice of Conduct Hearing containing 11 allegations: four allegations under section 8.1; six allegations under section 4.2; one allegation under section 7....
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113.Summary: A Notice of Conduct Hearing, pursuant to Part IV of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, RSC, 1985, c R-10, was issued on March 29, 2017, by the Commanding Officer and Conduct Authority for “D” Divi...
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114.Summary: The Notice of Conduct Hearing contained six alleged contraventions of the Code of Conduct. Four of the allegations are under section 7.1 (discreditable conduct) of the Code of Conduct. The remaining t...
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115.Summary: [This summary is not part of the written decision.]
In December 2011, at an off-duty Christmas party where alcohol was consumed, the Subject Member patted the back of a female co-worker while she was ...
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116.Summary: The original Notice of Conduct Hearing contained six allegations of discreditable conduct, arising out of an intimate relationship between the Subject Member and a young woman. The Notice of Conduct H...
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117.Summary: The Subject Member faced one allegation of discreditable conduct involving eight investigation files. His acts or omissions involved his responses to assigned calls, note taking and electronic file en...
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118.Summary: The Notice of Conduct Hearing contained two allegations of discreditable conduct contrary to section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. In the first allegation, it is alleged that between November 1, 20...
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120.Summary: The Notice of Conduct Hearing contains one allegation under section 4.2 and one allegation under section 8.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. The first allegation involves Constable Quirion failing to exe...
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121.Summary: The Notice of Conduct Hearing contains one allegation of discreditable conduct contrary to section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. It is alleged that Constable Zenchenko, while off duty, sexually ass...
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122.Summary: Constable Chitrena was accused of two contraventions of the RCMP Code of Conduct. At issue was his behaviour in capturing and printing a partially naked picture of a female detainee in RCMP cells for ...
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123.Summary: The Notice of Conduct Hearing, dated May 1, 2020, contained three allegations of discreditable conduct contrary to section 7.1 of the Code of Conduct. The first allegation arose when Constable Scheepe...
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124.Summary: Constable X was originally accused of five alleged contraventions of the RCMP Code of Conduct involving sexual and physical abuse of his two young daughters. One allegation was withdrawn by the Conduc...
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125.Summary: The original Notice of Conduct Hearing contained two allegations of discreditable conduct contrary to section 7.1 of the RCMP Code of Conduct. It was alleged that three videos of approximately 15 to 3...