CROWELL v. POLICE BOARD

No. 60677.

32 Ill. App.3d 552 (1975)

336 N.E.2d 573

WILLIAM D. CROWELL, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE POLICE BOARD OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO et al., Defendants-Appellees.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District (3rd Division).

September 18, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles Locker, of Chicago, for appellant.

William R. Quinlan, Corporation Counsel, of Chicago (Daniel Pascale and Lucia T. Thomas, Assistant Corporation Counsel, of counsel), for appellees.


Judgment affirmed.

Mr. JUSTICE DEMPSEY delivered the opinion of the court:

William Crowell, a policeman with 17 years' experience was found guilty by the Chicago Police Board of violating the following rule of the Chicago Police Department:

"Rule 2. Any action or conduct which impedes the Department's efforts to achieve its goals or brings discredit on the Department."

The board's decision was upheld by the Circuit Court and Crowell has pursued...

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