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The Commission dismissed the Appellant’s bypass appeal, concluding that the Appellant had no reasonable expectation of effectively overturning prior credibility assessments made by the Commission regarding whether he deliberately omitted information on an application and provided divergent accounts of past misconduct
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The Commission allowed the appeal of a Chelsea Police Officer in part as he engaged in misconduct but his 10-day suspension was contrary to progress discipline and inconsistent with lesser penalties issued to other officers engaged in the same misconduct.
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The Commission affirmed the decision of the City of Somerville to bypass the Appellant for original appointment as a firefighter based on the demonstrated inconsistencies about his residency during the application process.
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The Commission declined the Petitioners’ request for investigation as nothing in the request warrants further investigation by the Commission into HRD’s decision to grant the requests of certain Lawrence Firefighters to take a make-up examination.
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The Commission dismissed the non-bypass equity appeal of the Appellant, a Malden Police Sergeant, as he was unable to show that he was aggrieved by a decision to revive the eligible list for Malden Police Lieutenant.
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The Commission declined the Petitioners’ request for investigation as nothing in the request warrants further investigation by the Commission into HRD’s decision to grant the requests of certain Lawrence Firefighters to take a make-up examination.
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The Commission denied the Appellant’s appeal and affirmed the Town of Acton’s decision to suspend him as a police officer for 30 days for off-duty misconduct related to leaving the scene of an accident that caused property damage without notifying the police.
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sion dismissed the appeal of a State Trooper who was suspended for not complying with the COVID-19 vaccination requirement in place at the time as the Appellant effectively waived any right of appeal to the Commission by admitting to the misconduct at a Trial Board.
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The Commission dismissed the Appellant’s appeal from HRD's decision to credit only one of his two academic degrees in scoring the ECT&E component of the Boston Fire Lieutenant’s Promotional Examination, as the Appellant did not establish that he was aggrieved by the denial of credit for the second degree.
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The Commission upheld HRD’s scoring of the Appellant’s answer to a question on the Technical Knowledge (TK) component of the Boston District Fire Chief Examination that the Appellant claimed was not covered in the study material provided to candidates.