P-13.1, r. 2.02 - By-law respecting the internal discipline of police officers of Ville de Montréal

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27. At the hearing, the commissioned officer or the discipline committee, as the case may be, must
(1)  read the citation to the police officer who is the subject of the citation;
(2)  allow the police officer who is the subject of the citation to change his or her plea;
(3)  allow the police officer who is the subject of the citation to be heard and to defend himself or herself;
(4)  accept any evidence considered appropriate and relevant to ensure disclosure of the truth; and
(5)  call, question and discharge witnesses, if necessary.
O.C. 738-2015, s. 27; O.C. 1483-2023, s. 25.
27. At the hearing, the member of the police management personnel or the discipline committee, as the case may be, must
(1)  read the disciplinary indictment to the cited police officer;
(2)  allow the cited police officer to change his or her plea;
(3)  allow the cited police officer to be heard and to defend himself or herself;
(4)  accept any evidence considered appropriate and relevant to ensure disclosure of the truth; and
(5)  call, question and discharge witnesses, if necessary.
O.C. 738-2015, s. 27.