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Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approves multiple license cancellations and revocations; agrees training and penalty orders
Summary
At its April 15 meeting in San Antonio, the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved a series of disciplinary actions including cancellations and revocations of peace-officer licenses, accepted agreed orders for training in lieu of cancellation for a batch of academy attendees, and approved administrative penalties and a waiver for agencies.
The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement voted on April 15 to accept a series of disciplinary recommendations and agreed orders affecting multiple peace-officer licenses and training providers.
By roll call, commissioners approved the executive director’s recommendations in contested matters that resulted in cancellations and revocations of licenses for several respondents. The commission voted unanimously to cancel the license of Chad Borland after staff and legal counsel argued that minimum‑standards rules require cancellation for a class A offense; assistant general counsel Mark Duncan told the commission, “TCO must cancel respondent’s license.” Respondent Chad Borland asked the commission for discretion, saying he had “lived a law abiding life” since a decades‑old offense and…
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