City ofWoburn, 22 MCSR 448 (2009); Williamson v. Department of Transitional Assistance, 22 MCSR 436 (2009). In this case, the Appellant was found guilty of misconduct after a Trial Board hearing held on January 28, 2022. He resigned his position on January 31, 2022, after receiving written notice on that day of his 5-day suspension. His appeal to the Commission was mailed (postmarked) to the Commission on February 14, 2022.
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City ofWoburn, 18 MCSR 129, 133 (2005); citing Police Commissioner of Boston v. Civil Service Commission, 22 Mass. App. Ct. 364, 371 (1986). The Appellant asserted that he was an inexperienced police officer trying to employ his own initiative in setting up and taking down a bad character. He suggested that he had personally devised and effectuated an undercover plan to ensnare his one-time friend, Mr. B.
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City ofWoburn, 18 MCSR 129, 133 (2005); citing Police Commissioner of Boston v. Civil Service Commission, 22 Mass. App. Ct. 364, 371 (1986) The disciplinary action taken by the Town here was no doubt severe.
City ofWoburn, 32 MCSR 14 (2019); Kodhimaj v. DOC, 32 MCSR 377 (2019); Dorn v. Boston Police Department, 31 MCSR 375, 376 (2018). More broadly, when the bypass, as here, involves a person of color, appointing 8 authorities must consider public policy concerns related to observed racial disparities in traffic stops. See Commonwealth v.