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98 1f6e9bcf 6 /PPACT/meeting-minutes-extraction/export/pdf/1f6e9bcf.pdf id:8ceKnrnmgi0AAAAAAAAqog aca5acb0b8c9fc08a12e049560bdfc2e45799159a5201b1850288625a1d5d528 /PPACT/meeting-minutes-extraction/export/txt/1f6e9bcf.txt id:8ceKnrnmgi0AAAAAAAAr7A 31a80c9d08668f0ebc64c8297fc5dd4d874946601e850e771feaed8e35a1343c unknown 2002 3 21 scraped 2 CHARLES KARRAS, JR. 3ce8567981ec1bb3fef171dfb840da7c APPEAL HEARING FOR CHARLES KARRAS, JR. (5 Day Suspension) Mr. Lotwick introduced Exhibits 1 (Pre-Disciplinary Hearing Letter and Exhibit 2 (Suspension Letter of 5/11/01). Charles Dirks, Attorney for Charles Karras, Jr. Officer Karras Pre-disciplinary hearing was held on 2/1/01 regarding the complaints from Jacob Johnson. The first incident was a traffic ticket, second incident was possession of marijuana and third incident was possession of marijuana. Mr. Johnson complained that he was handcuffed to the police unit on both incidents two and three. Officer Karras stated that he handcuffed him to the unit because Mr. Johnson appeared to be violent. He stated that other officers arrived in approximately one and one half minutes. This happened at four o’clock in the afternoon. Officer Karras stated that he was not trained in the police academy to handcuff a suspect to the front bumper of a police unit. He stated that he learned this from training officers after he got out on the street. This was a common practice among officers. Appeal hearing: CHARLES KARRAS, JR. on 2002-3-21  
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