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Civil Service Commission Decisions
Bell, Ernest v. Human Resources Division 2/20/25
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Massachusetts Parole Board, 18 MCSR 216 (2005). See also Mangino v. HRD, 27 MCSR 34 (2014) and cases cited (The notion underlying the summary decision process in administrative proceedings parallels the civil practice under Mass.R.Civ.P.56, namely, when no genuine issues of material fact exist, the agency is not required to conduct a meaningless hearing.); Morehouse v.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR21/2111
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Middlesex District Attorney's Office · Stich, Stephen · Closed
, 172(m) provides in pertinent part: Notwithstanding this section or chapter 66A, the following shall be public records: (1) police daily logs, arrest registers, or other similar records compiled chronologically; (2) chronologically maintained court records of public judicial proceedings; (3) published records of public court or administrative proceedings, and of public judicial administrative or legislative proceedings; and (4) decisions of the parole
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR18/0209
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Sex Offender Registry Board · Scibelli, Pasqua · Closed
The police and the board may, however, release such information identifying such sex offender to the department of correction, any county correctional facility, the department of youth services, the department of children and families, the parole board, the department of probation and the department of mental health, all city and town police departments and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.. G. L. c. 6, 178K(2)(a).
Civil Service Commission Decisions
LaVelle, Thomas v. Department of Correction 3/9/23
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Massachusetts Parole Board, 18 MCSR 216 (2005). Accord Milliken & Co., v. Duro Textiles LLC, 451 Mass. 547, 550 n.6 (2008); Maimonides School v. Coles, 71 Mass. App. Ct. 240, 249 (2008). See also Iannacchino v. Ford Motor Company, 451 Mass. 623, 635-36 (2008) (discussing standard for deciding motions to dismiss). Cf. R.J.A. v. K.A.V., 406 Mass. 698 (1990) (factual issues bearing on plaintiffs standing required denial of motion to dismiss).
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Peterson, Eric v. Department of Correction 4/19/12
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Massachusetts Parole Board, 18 MCSR 216 (2005) The Commission may also, on motion or upon its own initiative dismiss an appeal at any time for lack of jurisdiction or for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. 801 CMR 1.01(7)(g)(3). See Iannacchino v.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Dalrymple, Nancy v. Town of Winthrop 10/9/06
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Massachusetts Parole Board, 14 MCSR 154 (2001), the Commission found that where the Appellant received the same score as two of the appointed individuals and a higher score than a third appointed individual, [t]he Appointing Authority need only provide its written statement to [HRD] as to its reasons for appointing [the third individual] over the Appellant since the Appellants score was the same as the other two.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Anderson, Adonna v. Saugus Public Schools 1/7/10
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Massachusetts Parole Board, 18 MCSR 216 (2005). cf. Milliken & Co., v. Duro Textiles LLC, 451 Mass. 547, 550n.6, (2008); Maimonides School v. Coles, 71 Mass.App.Ct. 240, 249 (2008) Specifically, a motion to dismiss for lack of standing must allowed when the appellant fails to raise above the speculative level sufficient facts plausibly suggesting that Ms.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR24/0061
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Stoneham, Town of - Police Department · Wong, Sandy · Closed
, 172(m) provides in pertinent part: Notwithstanding this section or chapter 66A, the following shall be public records: (1) police daily logs, arrest registers, or other similar records compiled chronologically; (2) chronologically maintained court records of public judicial proceedings; (3) published records of public court or administrative proceedings, and of public judicial administrative or legislative proceedings; and (4) decisions of the parole
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR24/1577
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Amesbury, City of - Police Department · Collins, Jennifer · Closed
, 172(m) provides in pertinent part: Notwithstanding this section or chapter 66A, the following shall be public records: (1) police daily logs, arrest registers, or other similar records compiled chronologically; (2) chronologically maintained court records of public judicial proceedings; (3) published records of public court or administrative proceedings, and of public judicial administrative or legislative proceedings; and (4) decisions of the parole
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR25/0518
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Department of State Police · Alberta, Diana · Closed
, 172(m) provides in pertinent part: Notwithstanding this section or chapter 66A, the following shall be public records: (1) police daily logs, arrest registers, or other similar records compiled chronologically; (2) chronologically maintained court records of public judicial proceedings; (3) published records of public court or administrative proceedings, and of public judicial administrative or legislative proceedings; and (4) decisions of the parole
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