Officer Harris was found to have violated the department’s personal conduct policy by escorting a female litigant into his office, leading to criminal charges against him. Although acquitted of the charges, the Shelby County Civil Service Merit Review Board modified his termination to a suspension, considering his 19-year service record and the acquittal.
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Officer Harris was found to have violated the department’s personal conduct policy by escorting a female litigant into his office, leading to criminal charges against him. Although acquitted of the charges, the Shelby County Civil Service Merit Review Board modified his termination to a suspension, considering his 19-year service record and the acquittal.
Background & History
Officer Harris was found to have violated the department’s personal conduct policy by escorting a female litigant into his office, leading to criminal charges against him. Although acquitted of the charges, the Shelby County Civil Service Merit Review Board modified his termination to a suspension, considering his 19-year service record and the acquittal.
Officer Harris was found to have violated the department’s personal conduct policy by escorting a female litigant into his office, leading to criminal charges against him. Although acquitted of the charges, the Shelby County Civil Service Merit Review Board modified his termination to a suspension, considering his 19-year service record and the acquittal.