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5-Day Summary
Thu 22nd September 2022, 10:00am Sussex Police Headquarters
PC X – Sussex Police,
He used unreasonable force in arresting the minor child A.
His account in the use of force form of the incident was false.
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Thu 22nd September 2022, 10:00am The Greenwell Room, Wootton Hall, Mereway
PC Peter Halonka – Northamptonshire Police,
Allegation 1
PC Halonka attended an incident on June 4, 2020 with other officers where a male was arrested. The male resisted arrest, as a result of which police powers were used to restrain him, and PC Halonka was involved in the restraint of the male.
After the incident involving the restraint PC Halonka reported a displacement of his lower jaw and told colleagues that it was dislocated.
PC Halonka told a Sergeant that he had not been assaulted and this was an aggravation of a pre-existing injury, he told another officer that he had been struck in the face and told his Inspector that the suspect has struck him.
PC Halonka then provided an account to a DC that the suspect had struck him to the left side of his head. When asked to confirm if anything else had made contact with his face, he stated that he could not remember, before stating that it was definitely the suspect’s fist which had struck him.
On July 18, 2020 PC Halonka completed and signed a s.9 Criminal Justice Act declaration containing a statement that the left side of his head had hit a wall. His statement then contained a recollection that he had taken the suspect to the floor in the course of which the left side of his face collided with the shoulder of another officer. The statement omitted any mention of the suspect striking him to the face.
PC Halonka continued in his statement to assert that his jaw was forced open as a result of the melee. He stated that this was either from hitting the wall or from colliding with an officer when bringing the suspect to the floor.
Allegation 2
Between November 6 and 14, 2020 PC Halonka was the investigating officer on an occurrence which meant that he had responsibility for completing enquiries, gathering evidence and submitting a summary report for advice from the CPS in relation to the merits of a prosecution. This was part of his period as a student constable when he was working with a tutor constable, and he was allocated a reduced number of investigations as part of his development.
The file in question was ready to be submitted to the CPS on or about the November 6, 2020. PC Halonka was requested to do this as a priority and failed to submit the file.
The officer then misled his tutor constable and his Sergeant by indicating that he had completed the work assigned to him.
The Sergeant pointed out to PC Halonka that the case file had not been prepared, which the officer acknowledged by saying words to the effect ‘well that’s something I will have to get done’.
Allegation 3
On November 16, 2020 PC Halonka attended a road traffic collision (‘RTC’) on the Kettering Road, Northampton, in company with his tutor constable. His involvement at the scene of the RTC required him to carry out a number of enquiries, which included verifying via police systems that the parties were licensed and insured appropriately to use vehicles on the highway.
PC Halonka carried out a search and input the wrong VRM for the motorcycle. This produced a search result that indicated ‘no trace’ of the motorcycle.
The tutor constable asked PC Halonka if he had carried out a check on the vehicle and PC Halonka indicated that he had and that it ‘all checked out’, by which he intended the tutor constable to understand that no further checks were required, and the vehicle was insured and had a valid MOT. The tutor constable asked PC Halonka to confirm that insurance was in place in respect of the vehicle, and he confirmed that it was.
The tutor constable then carried out a further check on the vehicle using the search history function on PC Halonka’s mobile device and found that it gave a result of ‘no trace’. He then realised that the incorrect VRM had been input and corrected the search. This showed that the vehicle was registered to a third party and was not showing as insured.
The tutor constable queried with PC Halonka why he had told him that the vehicle had ‘checked out’ when the search he conducted did not provide a result and indicated ‘no trace’. PC Halonka again indicated that he had carried out the check. The tutor constable showed him the results of the accurate search and PC Halonka said words to the effect that ‘I just don’t understand, I couldn’t have, then’.
The tutor constable later spoke to PC Halonka about the check and why he told him a lie. PC Halonka responded that he had panicked because he knew he had lied and therefore persisted with the lie.
Particulars of misconduct
- PC Halonka failed to be open and honest with colleagues stating that he had been struck by the suspect, causing the dislocation to his jaw, when he knew that this statement was untrue.
- PC Halonka failed to be diligent in your duties and/or follow a reasonable instruction by submitting the file for an occurrence to the CPS in a timely fashion.
- PC Halonka failed to be open and honest with his Sergeant in that he told him that he had submitted the file for an occurrence to the CPS when he knew this statement was false or otherwise did not believe it to be true.
- PC Halonka failed to carry out his duties diligently and/or failed to comply with a reasonable instruction when he carried out the PRONTO search incorrectly. When the result of the check was ‘no trace’, he failed to carry out another search with the correct parameters, or otherwise seek assistance with the search from his tutor constable.
- PC Halonka failed to be open and honest with his tutor constable when he stated words to the effect that he had done the search and/or that the vehicle ‘Checked out’, implying that he had done the search and had verified the insurance on the vehicle. He knew this statement to be false and intended to mislead his tutor constable into thinking that he had completed the search.
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Thu 22nd September 2022, 10:00am Unit A Fujitsu Building, Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester
PC Lee Howard – Greater Manchester Police,
Lee Howard will answer allegations of gross misconduct in that their conduct amounted to a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour namely;
(a) Discreditable conduct, namely that Lee Howard behaved in a manner whilst on and off duty, which would discredit the police service, in that he was convicted of a criminal offence at Liverpool Crown Court, computer misuse and breaches of the Data Protection Act.
(b) Confidentiality, namely that Lee Howard breached the standard by accessing police information which he did not have permission and/or a legitimate policing purpose or authorisation.
(c) Honesty and Integrity, namely that Lee Howard failed to act with the honesty and integrity required of a police officer by providing a false account of his deployment on the night of the 22 – 23 May 2017 in an interview with the Belfast Telegraph, on the Nolan Show, in communications with his wife, to Dr Seneviratne and at his hearing at Liverpool Crown Court.
(d) Discreditable conduct, namely that Lee Howard behaved in a manner whilst on and off duty, which would discredit the police service, in that he provided a false account of his deployment on the 22-23 May 2017 in an interview with the Belfast Telegraph, on the Nolan Show, in communications with his wife, to Dr Seneviratne and at his hearing at Liverpool Crown Court.
(e) Discreditable conduct, namely that Lee Howard behaved in a manner whilst on and off duty, which would discredit the police service, in that he used on multiple occasions racist and homophobic language in communications.
(f) Equality and Diversity, namely that Lee Howard by his conduct discriminated against persons from minority groups and persons with protected characteristics.
(g) Authority, Respect and Courtesy, namely that Lee Howard’s behaviour and language would be perceived by a member of the public and his policing colleagues as being abusive, oppressive, victimising and offensive.
The need to manage those persons linking to the hearing will limit numbers to 15 in total.
If members of the press or public wish to observe the hearing, they are required to pre-register via the GMP website, leaving their details including contact telephone number and email address. Anyone who has not pre-registered will not be allowed to listen to the hearing.
No external recording or filming of the proceedings is allowed. Anyone being disruptive during the hearing will have their connection to the hearing terminated.
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Fri 23rd September 2022, 10:00am Sussex Police Headquarters
PC X – Sussex Police,
He used unreasonable force in arresting the minor child A.
His account in the use of force form of the incident was false.
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Fri 23rd September 2022, 10:00am Greater Manchester Police Force Headquarters, Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP
PC William Kelly – Greater Manchester Police,
No further information has been provided by the force about the alleged Standards of professional behavior which were breached.
Former PC William Kellywill answer allegations that his conduct amounts to a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour of Authority, Respect and Courtesy, Equality and Diversity and Discreditable Conduct contrary to the Police Regulations 2020.
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Mon 26th September 2022, 10:00am Sussex Police Headquarters
DS Sebastian Day – Sussex Police,
It is alleged that DS Day sexually harassed a subordinate member of staff.
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Mon 26th September 2022, 10:00am Chelmsford Civic Centre, Duke Street, Chelmsford CM1 1JE
Officer A – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
The Officer concerned is alleged to have assaulted and behaved in a disrespectful, coercive and/or controlling manner towards the victim.
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Mon 26th September 2022, 10:00am Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford, MK42 9AZ
PC 2948 Gemma Walsh Beasley – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC Walsh Beasley did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of Body Worn Video, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC Walsh Beasley provided false or misleading information to her senior officer when discussing the events of the domestic incident to which she had attended.
Allegation 6
That PC Walsh Beasley used foul and abusive language towards another PC A in a public place, outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 7
That PC Walsh Beasley pushed PC A whilst at a work social event outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
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Mon 26th September 2022, 9:30am Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford MK45 9AZ
PC 932 Mike McDermott – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26th 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC McDermott failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC McDermott did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of BWV, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC McDermott has pushed PC A, PC B, PC C, A/PS A during a work social event outside Be At One, Covent Garden on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 6
That PC McDermott used foul and abusive language towards PC A in public place, namely outside Be At One, Covent Garden, on Monday 9 August 2021.
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Hearings List (14 days)
Thu 22nd September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC X – Sussex Police,
Sussex Police Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached (No further information has been provided by the force about the alleged Standards of professional behavior which were breached.)
The hearing is to be held in public.
He used unreasonable force in arresting the minor child A.
His account in the use of force form of the incident was false.
Thu 22nd September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Peter Halonka – Northamptonshire Police,
The Greenwell Room, Wootton Hall, Mereway
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
PC Halonka attended an incident on June 4, 2020 with other officers where a male was arrested. The male resisted arrest, as a result of which police powers were used to restrain him, and PC Halonka was involved in the restraint of the male.
After the incident involving the restraint PC Halonka reported a displacement of his lower jaw and told colleagues that it was dislocated.
PC Halonka told a Sergeant that he had not been assaulted and this was an aggravation of a pre-existing injury, he told another officer that he had been struck in the face and told his Inspector that the suspect has struck him.
PC Halonka then provided an account to a DC that the suspect had struck him to the left side of his head. When asked to confirm if anything else had made contact with his face, he stated that he could not remember, before stating that it was definitely the suspect’s fist which had struck him.
On July 18, 2020 PC Halonka completed and signed a s.9 Criminal Justice Act declaration containing a statement that the left side of his head had hit a wall. His statement then contained a recollection that he had taken the suspect to the floor in the course of which the left side of his face collided with the shoulder of another officer. The statement omitted any mention of the suspect striking him to the face.
PC Halonka continued in his statement to assert that his jaw was forced open as a result of the melee. He stated that this was either from hitting the wall or from colliding with an officer when bringing the suspect to the floor.
Allegation 2
Between November 6 and 14, 2020 PC Halonka was the investigating officer on an occurrence which meant that he had responsibility for completing enquiries, gathering evidence and submitting a summary report for advice from the CPS in relation to the merits of a prosecution. This was part of his period as a student constable when he was working with a tutor constable, and he was allocated a reduced number of investigations as part of his development.
The file in question was ready to be submitted to the CPS on or about the November 6, 2020. PC Halonka was requested to do this as a priority and failed to submit the file.
The officer then misled his tutor constable and his Sergeant by indicating that he had completed the work assigned to him.
The Sergeant pointed out to PC Halonka that the case file had not been prepared, which the officer acknowledged by saying words to the effect ‘well that’s something I will have to get done’.
Allegation 3
On November 16, 2020 PC Halonka attended a road traffic collision (‘RTC’) on the Kettering Road, Northampton, in company with his tutor constable. His involvement at the scene of the RTC required him to carry out a number of enquiries, which included verifying via police systems that the parties were licensed and insured appropriately to use vehicles on the highway.
PC Halonka carried out a search and input the wrong VRM for the motorcycle. This produced a search result that indicated ‘no trace’ of the motorcycle.
The tutor constable asked PC Halonka if he had carried out a check on the vehicle and PC Halonka indicated that he had and that it ‘all checked out’, by which he intended the tutor constable to understand that no further checks were required, and the vehicle was insured and had a valid MOT. The tutor constable asked PC Halonka to confirm that insurance was in place in respect of the vehicle, and he confirmed that it was.
The tutor constable then carried out a further check on the vehicle using the search history function on PC Halonka’s mobile device and found that it gave a result of ‘no trace’. He then realised that the incorrect VRM had been input and corrected the search. This showed that the vehicle was registered to a third party and was not showing as insured.
The tutor constable queried with PC Halonka why he had told him that the vehicle had ‘checked out’ when the search he conducted did not provide a result and indicated ‘no trace’. PC Halonka again indicated that he had carried out the check. The tutor constable showed him the results of the accurate search and PC Halonka said words to the effect that ‘I just don’t understand, I couldn’t have, then’.
The tutor constable later spoke to PC Halonka about the check and why he told him a lie. PC Halonka responded that he had panicked because he knew he had lied and therefore persisted with the lie.
Particulars of misconduct
- PC Halonka failed to be open and honest with colleagues stating that he had been struck by the suspect, causing the dislocation to his jaw, when he knew that this statement was untrue.
- PC Halonka failed to be diligent in your duties and/or follow a reasonable instruction by submitting the file for an occurrence to the CPS in a timely fashion.
- PC Halonka failed to be open and honest with his Sergeant in that he told him that he had submitted the file for an occurrence to the CPS when he knew this statement was false or otherwise did not believe it to be true.
- PC Halonka failed to carry out his duties diligently and/or failed to comply with a reasonable instruction when he carried out the PRONTO search incorrectly. When the result of the check was ‘no trace’, he failed to carry out another search with the correct parameters, or otherwise seek assistance with the search from his tutor constable.
- PC Halonka failed to be open and honest with his tutor constable when he stated words to the effect that he had done the search and/or that the vehicle ‘Checked out’, implying that he had done the search and had verified the insurance on the vehicle. He knew this statement to be false and intended to mislead his tutor constable into thinking that he had completed the search.
Thu 22nd September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Lee Howard – Greater Manchester Police,
Unit A Fujitsu Building, Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Equality and diversity
- Confidentiality
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Lee Howard will answer allegations of gross misconduct in that their conduct amounted to a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour namely;
(a) Discreditable conduct, namely that Lee Howard behaved in a manner whilst on and off duty, which would discredit the police service, in that he was convicted of a criminal offence at Liverpool Crown Court, computer misuse and breaches of the Data Protection Act.
(b) Confidentiality, namely that Lee Howard breached the standard by accessing police information which he did not have permission and/or a legitimate policing purpose or authorisation.
(c) Honesty and Integrity, namely that Lee Howard failed to act with the honesty and integrity required of a police officer by providing a false account of his deployment on the night of the 22 – 23 May 2017 in an interview with the Belfast Telegraph, on the Nolan Show, in communications with his wife, to Dr Seneviratne and at his hearing at Liverpool Crown Court.
(d) Discreditable conduct, namely that Lee Howard behaved in a manner whilst on and off duty, which would discredit the police service, in that he provided a false account of his deployment on the 22-23 May 2017 in an interview with the Belfast Telegraph, on the Nolan Show, in communications with his wife, to Dr Seneviratne and at his hearing at Liverpool Crown Court.
(e) Discreditable conduct, namely that Lee Howard behaved in a manner whilst on and off duty, which would discredit the police service, in that he used on multiple occasions racist and homophobic language in communications.
(f) Equality and Diversity, namely that Lee Howard by his conduct discriminated against persons from minority groups and persons with protected characteristics.
(g) Authority, Respect and Courtesy, namely that Lee Howard’s behaviour and language would be perceived by a member of the public and his policing colleagues as being abusive, oppressive, victimising and offensive.
The need to manage those persons linking to the hearing will limit numbers to 15 in total.
If members of the press or public wish to observe the hearing, they are required to pre-register via the GMP website, leaving their details including contact telephone number and email address. Anyone who has not pre-registered will not be allowed to listen to the hearing.
No external recording or filming of the proceedings is allowed. Anyone being disruptive during the hearing will have their connection to the hearing terminated.
Fri 23rd September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC X – Sussex Police,
Sussex Police Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached (No further information has been provided by the force about the alleged Standards of professional behavior which were breached.)
The hearing is to be held in public.
He used unreasonable force in arresting the minor child A.
His account in the use of force form of the incident was false.
Fri 23rd September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC William Kelly – Greater Manchester Police,
Greater Manchester Police Force Headquarters, Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Equality and diversity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
No further information has been provided by the force about the alleged Standards of professional behavior which were breached.
Former PC William Kellywill answer allegations that his conduct amounts to a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour of Authority, Respect and Courtesy, Equality and Diversity and Discreditable Conduct contrary to the Police Regulations 2020.
Mon 26th September 2022, 10:00am |
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DS Sebastian Day – Sussex Police,
Sussex Police Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Confidentiality
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that DS Day sexually harassed a subordinate member of staff.
Mon 26th September 2022, 10:00am |
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Officer A – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Chelmsford Civic Centre, Duke Street, Chelmsford CM1 1JE
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
The Officer concerned is alleged to have assaulted and behaved in a disrespectful, coercive and/or controlling manner towards the victim.
Mon 26th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 2948 Gemma Walsh Beasley – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford, MK42 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC Walsh Beasley did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of Body Worn Video, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC Walsh Beasley provided false or misleading information to her senior officer when discussing the events of the domestic incident to which she had attended.
Allegation 6
That PC Walsh Beasley used foul and abusive language towards another PC A in a public place, outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 7
That PC Walsh Beasley pushed PC A whilst at a work social event outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Mon 26th September 2022, 9:30am |
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PC 932 Mike McDermott – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford MK45 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26th 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC McDermott failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC McDermott did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of BWV, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC McDermott has pushed PC A, PC B, PC C, A/PS A during a work social event outside Be At One, Covent Garden on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 6
That PC McDermott used foul and abusive language towards PC A in public place, namely outside Be At One, Covent Garden, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Tue 27th September 2022, 9:00am |
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PC Sarson – Cheshire Constabulary,
Cheshire Constabulary Headquarters, Oakmere Road, Winsford, CW7 2UA
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached (No further information has been provided by the force about the alleged Standards of professional behavior which were breached.)
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on several occasions whilst off duty on two separate social night outs, namely Thursday 19th August 2021 and Thursday 2nd December 2021, Police Constable Sarson behaved in a disorderly, sexualized, and inappropriate manner towards his female colleagues
Tue 27th September 2022, 10:00am |
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DS Sebastian Day – Sussex Police,
Sussex Police Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Confidentiality
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that DS Day sexually harassed a subordinate member of staff.
Tue 27th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Mitchell Sharp – Bedfordshire Police,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
On 7 June 2020, PC Mitchell Sharp failed to act with authority, respect and courtesy, and acted in a manner that brought discredit upon the police service, in that he sexually assaulted Person A.
Further, on the same occasion, PC Sharp pursued an alleged juvenile shoplifter on a commandeered pedal cycle whilst drunk.
Photographed his genitals using a female colleague’s mobile phone without her knowledge or permission.
On 5 December 2019 PC Mitchell Sharp failed to act with authority, respect and courtesy, and acted in a manner that brought discredit upon the police service in that he sexually assaulted Person B. This allegation is aggravated by the fact that a week later on 13 December 2019, PC Sharp repeatedly asked Person B if he could have sex with her
Tue 27th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 2948 Gemma Walsh Beasley – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford, MK42 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC Walsh Beasley did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of Body Worn Video, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC Walsh Beasley provided false or misleading information to her senior officer when discussing the events of the domestic incident to which she had attended.
Allegation 6
That PC Walsh Beasley used foul and abusive language towards another PC A in a public place, outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 7
That PC Walsh Beasley pushed PC A whilst at a work social event outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Tue 27th September 2022, 9:30am |
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PC 932 Mike McDermott – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford MK45 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26th 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC McDermott failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC McDermott did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of BWV, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC McDermott has pushed PC A, PC B, PC C, A/PS A during a work social event outside Be At One, Covent Garden on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 6
That PC McDermott used foul and abusive language towards PC A in public place, namely outside Be At One, Covent Garden, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Tue 27th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 17209 Jack Rickard – Devon & Cornwall Police,
Exeter
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Duties and responsibilities
- Fitness for work
The hearing is to be held in public.
On the evening of the 12th-13th December 2019, officers attended an address in order to
investigate an alleged breach of bail conditions. A minor encountered at the address was
considered to be in breach of bail conditions. PC Rickard purported to arrest the individual in
question and began to apply handcuffs. The individual is said to have resisted arrest. PC Rickard
subsequently discharged his Taser. It is alleged that standards of professional behaviour were
breached in the following ways :-
1. The arrest in question was not conducted properly as the subject was not cautioned, searched
or given the reason for his arrest.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Duties and
Responsibilities.
2. Excessive force was used in deploying a Taser device and handcuffs were used
inappropriately.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Use of Force.
3. The officer failed to act with self-control and failed to treat the subject of the arrest and others
present with respect or courtesy. The officer also abused his power and authority.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Authority,
Respect and Courtesy
Wed 28th September 2022, 9:30am |
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Former PC Luis Tickner – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on 14 February 2021 whilst off duty, former PC Tickner invited Ms A to his home address.
It is also alleged that they drank alcohol and watched a film together before Ms A wanted to leave and former PC Tickner prevented her from doing so.
It is further alleged that former PC Tickner suggested that he would engage in sexual activity without Ms A’s consent causing her to be fearful of her safety.
Wed 28th September 2022, 10:00am |
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DS Sebastian Day – Sussex Police,
Sussex Police Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Confidentiality
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that DS Day sexually harassed a subordinate member of staff.
Wed 28th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Mitchell Sharp – Bedfordshire Police,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
On 7 June 2020, PC Mitchell Sharp failed to act with authority, respect and courtesy, and acted in a manner that brought discredit upon the police service, in that he sexually assaulted Person A.
Further, on the same occasion, PC Sharp pursued an alleged juvenile shoplifter on a commandeered pedal cycle whilst drunk.
Photographed his genitals using a female colleague’s mobile phone without her knowledge or permission.
On 5 December 2019 PC Mitchell Sharp failed to act with authority, respect and courtesy, and acted in a manner that brought discredit upon the police service in that he sexually assaulted Person B. This allegation is aggravated by the fact that a week later on 13 December 2019, PC Sharp repeatedly asked Person B if he could have sex with her
Wed 28th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 2948 Gemma Walsh Beasley – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford, MK42 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC Walsh Beasley did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of Body Worn Video, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC Walsh Beasley provided false or misleading information to her senior officer when discussing the events of the domestic incident to which she had attended.
Allegation 6
That PC Walsh Beasley used foul and abusive language towards another PC A in a public place, outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 7
That PC Walsh Beasley pushed PC A whilst at a work social event outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Wed 28th September 2022, 9:30am |
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PC 932 Mike McDermott – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford MK45 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26th 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC McDermott failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC McDermott did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of BWV, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC McDermott has pushed PC A, PC B, PC C, A/PS A during a work social event outside Be At One, Covent Garden on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 6
That PC McDermott used foul and abusive language towards PC A in public place, namely outside Be At One, Covent Garden, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Wed 28th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 17209 Jack Rickard – Devon & Cornwall Police,
Exeter
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Duties and responsibilities
- Fitness for work
The hearing is to be held in public.
On the evening of the 12th-13th December 2019, officers attended an address in order to
investigate an alleged breach of bail conditions. A minor encountered at the address was
considered to be in breach of bail conditions. PC Rickard purported to arrest the individual in
question and began to apply handcuffs. The individual is said to have resisted arrest. PC Rickard
subsequently discharged his Taser. It is alleged that standards of professional behaviour were
breached in the following ways :-
1. The arrest in question was not conducted properly as the subject was not cautioned, searched
or given the reason for his arrest.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Duties and
Responsibilities.
2. Excessive force was used in deploying a Taser device and handcuffs were used
inappropriately.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Use of Force.
3. The officer failed to act with self-control and failed to treat the subject of the arrest and others
present with respect or courtesy. The officer also abused his power and authority.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Authority,
Respect and Courtesy
Thu 29th September 2022, 9:30am |
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Former PC Luis Tickner – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on 14 February 2021 whilst off duty, former PC Tickner invited Ms A to his home address.
It is also alleged that they drank alcohol and watched a film together before Ms A wanted to leave and former PC Tickner prevented her from doing so.
It is further alleged that former PC Tickner suggested that he would engage in sexual activity without Ms A’s consent causing her to be fearful of her safety.
Thu 29th September 2022, 10:00am |
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DS Sebastian Day – Sussex Police,
Sussex Police Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Confidentiality
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that DS Day sexually harassed a subordinate member of staff.
Thu 29th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Mitchell Sharp – Bedfordshire Police,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
On 7 June 2020, PC Mitchell Sharp failed to act with authority, respect and courtesy, and acted in a manner that brought discredit upon the police service, in that he sexually assaulted Person A.
Further, on the same occasion, PC Sharp pursued an alleged juvenile shoplifter on a commandeered pedal cycle whilst drunk.
Photographed his genitals using a female colleague’s mobile phone without her knowledge or permission.
On 5 December 2019 PC Mitchell Sharp failed to act with authority, respect and courtesy, and acted in a manner that brought discredit upon the police service in that he sexually assaulted Person B. This allegation is aggravated by the fact that a week later on 13 December 2019, PC Sharp repeatedly asked Person B if he could have sex with her
Thu 29th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 2948 Gemma Walsh Beasley – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford, MK42 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC Walsh Beasley did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of Body Worn Video, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC Walsh Beasley provided false or misleading information to her senior officer when discussing the events of the domestic incident to which she had attended.
Allegation 6
That PC Walsh Beasley used foul and abusive language towards another PC A in a public place, outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 7
That PC Walsh Beasley pushed PC A whilst at a work social event outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
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PC 932 Mike McDermott – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford MK45 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26th 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC McDermott failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC McDermott did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of BWV, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC McDermott has pushed PC A, PC B, PC C, A/PS A during a work social event outside Be At One, Covent Garden on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 6
That PC McDermott used foul and abusive language towards PC A in public place, namely outside Be At One, Covent Garden, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Thu 29th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 17209 Jack Rickard – Devon & Cornwall Police,
Exeter
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Duties and responsibilities
- Fitness for work
The hearing is to be held in public.
On the evening of the 12th-13th December 2019, officers attended an address in order to
investigate an alleged breach of bail conditions. A minor encountered at the address was
considered to be in breach of bail conditions. PC Rickard purported to arrest the individual in
question and began to apply handcuffs. The individual is said to have resisted arrest. PC Rickard
subsequently discharged his Taser. It is alleged that standards of professional behaviour were
breached in the following ways :-
1. The arrest in question was not conducted properly as the subject was not cautioned, searched
or given the reason for his arrest.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Duties and
Responsibilities.
2. Excessive force was used in deploying a Taser device and handcuffs were used
inappropriately.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Use of Force.
3. The officer failed to act with self-control and failed to treat the subject of the arrest and others
present with respect or courtesy. The officer also abused his power and authority.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Authority,
Respect and Courtesy
Fri 30th September 2022, 9:30am |
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Former PC Luis Tickner – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on 14 February 2021 whilst off duty, former PC Tickner invited Ms A to his home address.
It is also alleged that they drank alcohol and watched a film together before Ms A wanted to leave and former PC Tickner prevented her from doing so.
It is further alleged that former PC Tickner suggested that he would engage in sexual activity without Ms A’s consent causing her to be fearful of her safety.
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PC Mitchell Sharp – Bedfordshire Police,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
On 7 June 2020, PC Mitchell Sharp failed to act with authority, respect and courtesy, and acted in a manner that brought discredit upon the police service, in that he sexually assaulted Person A.
Further, on the same occasion, PC Sharp pursued an alleged juvenile shoplifter on a commandeered pedal cycle whilst drunk.
Photographed his genitals using a female colleague’s mobile phone without her knowledge or permission.
On 5 December 2019 PC Mitchell Sharp failed to act with authority, respect and courtesy, and acted in a manner that brought discredit upon the police service in that he sexually assaulted Person B. This allegation is aggravated by the fact that a week later on 13 December 2019, PC Sharp repeatedly asked Person B if he could have sex with her
Fri 30th September 2022, 9:30am |
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T/DC Sukhinder Basi – Warwickshire Police,
The Council Chamber, Shire Hall, Warwick. CV34 4RR
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Confidentiality
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
System Audits show that on 26 March 2021, you accessed police systems, to obtain and review records relating to an ongoing investigation into alleged offences against children without a lawful policing purpose to do so.
On interview with officers from the Anti-Corruption Unit on 4 June 2021, you admitted passing information from those systems to a third party – being an extended family member of the individuals under investigation.
Fri 30th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 2948 Gemma Walsh Beasley – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford, MK42 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC Walsh Beasley did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of Body Worn Video, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC Walsh Beasley provided false or misleading information to her senior officer when discussing the events of the domestic incident to which she had attended.
Allegation 6
That PC Walsh Beasley used foul and abusive language towards another PC A in a public place, outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 7
That PC Walsh Beasley pushed PC A whilst at a work social event outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
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PC 932 Mike McDermott – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford MK45 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26th 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC McDermott failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC McDermott did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of BWV, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC McDermott has pushed PC A, PC B, PC C, A/PS A during a work social event outside Be At One, Covent Garden on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 6
That PC McDermott used foul and abusive language towards PC A in public place, namely outside Be At One, Covent Garden, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Fri 30th September 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 17209 Jack Rickard – Devon & Cornwall Police,
Exeter
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Duties and responsibilities
- Fitness for work
The hearing is to be held in public.
On the evening of the 12th-13th December 2019, officers attended an address in order to
investigate an alleged breach of bail conditions. A minor encountered at the address was
considered to be in breach of bail conditions. PC Rickard purported to arrest the individual in
question and began to apply handcuffs. The individual is said to have resisted arrest. PC Rickard
subsequently discharged his Taser. It is alleged that standards of professional behaviour were
breached in the following ways :-
1. The arrest in question was not conducted properly as the subject was not cautioned, searched
or given the reason for his arrest.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Duties and
Responsibilities.
2. Excessive force was used in deploying a Taser device and handcuffs were used
inappropriately.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Use of Force.
3. The officer failed to act with self-control and failed to treat the subject of the arrest and others
present with respect or courtesy. The officer also abused his power and authority.
This being an alleged breach of the standard of professional behaviour namely: Authority,
Respect and Courtesy
Mon 3rd October 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 2948 Gemma Walsh Beasley – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford, MK42 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC Walsh Beasley did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of Body Worn Video, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC Walsh Beasley provided false or misleading information to her senior officer when discussing the events of the domestic incident to which she had attended.
Allegation 6
That PC Walsh Beasley used foul and abusive language towards another PC A in a public place, outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 7
That PC Walsh Beasley pushed PC A whilst at a work social event outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Mon 3rd October 2022, 9:30am |
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PC 932 Mike McDermott – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford MK45 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26th 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC McDermott failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC McDermott did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of BWV, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC McDermott has pushed PC A, PC B, PC C, A/PS A during a work social event outside Be At One, Covent Garden on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 6
That PC McDermott used foul and abusive language towards PC A in public place, namely outside Be At One, Covent Garden, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Tue 4th October 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 2948 Gemma Walsh Beasley – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford, MK42 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC Walsh Beasley did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of Body Worn Video, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC Walsh Beasley provided false or misleading information to her senior officer when discussing the events of the domestic incident to which she had attended.
Allegation 6
That PC Walsh Beasley used foul and abusive language towards another PC A in a public place, outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 7
That PC Walsh Beasley pushed PC A whilst at a work social event outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Tue 4th October 2022, 9:30am |
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PC 932 Mike McDermott – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford MK45 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26th 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC McDermott failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC McDermott did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of BWV, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC McDermott has pushed PC A, PC B, PC C, A/PS A during a work social event outside Be At One, Covent Garden on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 6
That PC McDermott used foul and abusive language towards PC A in public place, namely outside Be At One, Covent Garden, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Wed 5th October 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 2948 Gemma Walsh Beasley – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford, MK42 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC Walsh Beasley failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC Walsh Beasley did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of Body Worn Video, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC Walsh Beasley provided false or misleading information to her senior officer when discussing the events of the domestic incident to which she had attended.
Allegation 6
That PC Walsh Beasley used foul and abusive language towards another PC A in a public place, outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 7
That PC Walsh Beasley pushed PC A whilst at a work social event outside “Be At One, Covent Garden”, on Monday 9 August 2021.
Wed 5th October 2022, 9:30am |
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PC 932 Mike McDermott – Hertfordshire Constabulary,
Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford MK45 9AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1
That, on 26 January 2021, PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a vulnerable victim of crime following the report of a domestic abuse incident.
Allegation 2
That PC McDermott failed to provide effective safeguarding to a child or children who were involved within a domestic incident between the parents on January 26th 2021.
Allegation 3
That PC McDermott failed to demonstrate professional curiosity and follow up on reasonable lines of enquiry in relation to the above incident.
Allegation 4
That PC McDermott did not comply with the Hertfordshire Constabulary Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to domestic abuse, including but not limited to use of BWV, use of police intelligence systems and investigative opportunities.
Allegation 5
That PC McDermott has pushed PC A, PC B, PC C, A/PS A during a work social event outside Be At One, Covent Garden on Monday 9 August 2021.
Allegation 6
That PC McDermott used foul and abusive language towards PC A in public place, namely outside Be At One, Covent Garden, on Monday 9 August 2021.