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The Commission reversed the discharge of an East Longmeadow Police Officer given that the officer had not been untruthful in relation to an altercation in response to an incident at a local business, had no disciplinary history, and video evidence of the incident which was not incriminating.
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Two suspensions upheld. DOC had just cause to suspend the Appellant for failing to stay alert while assigned to eye-ball watch of a prisoner.
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Superior Court affirmed Commission's decision to uphold the Town's decision to terminate police officer for misconduct.
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The Commission affirmed the discharge of a police lieutenant employed by the town of Holden after finding evidence of sexual harassment and that he viewed pornographic content on a police department issued cell phone while on duty, among other incidents.
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The Commission found that the Dracut Deputy Police Chief did not violate public records laws or Departmental procedures for the release of internal affairs documents relating to discipline. The Commission referred to the Appellant's reputable past performance as they reduced a 10-day suspension to a written reprimand.
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Since the Appellant has also filed a discrimination complaint with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, the Civil Service Commission is dismissing this appeal until MCAD has issued a final decision on the Appellant’s complaint.
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Discipline Appeal dated June 6, 2019 Condez, Frank v. Town of Dartmouth - Related Appeals Court Decision 6/6/19
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Discipline Appeal dated September 25, 2017 Condez, Frank v. Town of Dartmouth - Related Superior Court Decision 9/25/17
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The Commission dismissed the appeal of a Massachusetts State Trooper who resigned his position after he was suspended for refusing to comply with the vaccination mandate of Executive Order 595 for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and as untimely.
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The Appellant's resignation was not coerced, but rather a voluntary resignation, divesting the Commission of jurisdiction of this disciplinary appeal.