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Each time he stood before a Chicago traffic court judge and told his story, the judge asked his name. “Jeffrey Kriv,” he’d say. That was true. Then he’d raise his right hand and get sworn ...
The Chicago Police Department knew in early 2022 that the Office of Inspector General was investigating Kriv for lying to get out of tickets. Then, on Oct. 28, the state’s attorney’s office ...
A former Chicago police officer has been accused of lying about getting his vehicle stolen by an ex-girlfriend to get out of paying 44 traffic tickets. Jeffrey Kriv, 56, is facing felony perjury ...
In Kriv's arrest report, police said four automated speeding tickets were issued to his car between 2020 and 2022 – and he contested them all before an Administrative Law judge.
A former Chicago police officer has been charged with multiple felonies of perjury and forgery, the city’s Office of Inspector General announced Tuesday afternoon. Jeffrey Kriv was a Chicago ...
Kriv, 56, was charged with felony counts of perjury and forgery and was ordered released on his own recognizance during a hearing Tuesday at the Leighton Criminal Courthouse, according to records.
Kriv was hired as a police officer in 1996 and retired on Jan. 20 — 10 days after he was relieved of his police powers due to the allegations, prosecutors said Tuesday.