Exonerated definition

Exonerated means that the investigation clearly established that the actions of the peace or custodial officer that formed the basis for the complaint are not violations of law or department policy.
Exonerated. Found event to have occurred but was legally authorized by Statute or policy.
Exonerated which means that the investigation clearly established that the actions of the personnel that formed the basis of the complaint are not a violation of law or agency policy.

Examples of Exonerated in a sentence

  • Exonerated; in that the incident occurred, but employee’s actions were justified, lawful and proper.

  • Any internal affairs or line investigation that is classified as Unfounded or Exonerated shall not be referred to in a performance evaluation.

  • Any investigation with an outcome of Unfounded or Exonerated shall not be referred to in a performance evaluation.

  • Following all criminal proceedings, if the Internal Affairs Office and the chain of review determine that the alleged felony or offense that could result in decertification, refusal to certify, or refusal to recertify by the POST Board is Not Sustained, is Unfounded, or is Exonerated, the Chief/designee or City Manager will determine within thirty (30) days if the employee will return to duty.

  • Exonerated –The internal investigation determined that the alleged actions occurred but were lawful and proper Formal Counseling – A formal counseling session is a discussion between a supervisor and a subordinate in which the subordinate’s behavior and necessary improvements are brought to the employee’s attention.


More Definitions of Exonerated

Exonerated means that:
Exonerated means that a police officer acted in accordance with the law and agency policy.
Exonerated means that the act alleged did occur but the Member's actions were lawful and proper.
Exonerated means a preponderance of evidence indicates the conduct alleged did occur, but that the conduct was justified, lawful and proper.
Exonerated means the incident occurred, but the accused’s actions were justified or proper.
Exonerated means that the investigation clearly established
Exonerated means that a police officer acted in