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94-176
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12/6/1994
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1994
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insubordination where such refusal is premised on his exercise of the rights afforded him in <br />Section 22.3 hereof. <br />22.6 When an officer suspected of a violation is being interrogated in an internal <br />investigation, such interrogation shall be recorded by the Police Department at the request of <br />either party. <br />22.7. The officer under interrogation and the investigator shall not be subjected to <br />abusive or threatening language.. No promise of reward shall be made. <br />22.8. The officer under investigation shall be informed of the names and addresses of all <br />complainants and on request the complainant may be informed of the name of the officer. The <br />investigating officer of the complaint may be the complainant. No officer of the North Olmsted <br />Police Department shall assume the role and/or name of the original complainant. This does not <br />apply to criminal investigation. <br />22.9. The Law Director for the City, or the appropriate prosecutor's office shall make <br />any legal determination regarding furnishing a copy of the officer's statement to the officer or his <br />representative. <br />22.10. At the request of either party, interviews, or portions thereof with an officer, <br />conducted during the course of an inquiry may be tape recorded (audio). <br />22.11. If any officer believes any portion of these rights have been violated, the violation <br />shall be noted and may be presented to the person or the court that will be making judgment on <br />the case that is presented. <br />(32) <br />
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