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Category Archives: Civil Service Law

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Cop Sues for $30M Alleging Discrimination

New York Civil Rights Attorney Eric Sanders, Esq., of The Sanders Firm, P.C., alleges in a $30 Million Dollar lawsuit that the NYPD fosters a sexually charged work atmosphere where Caucasian Male supervisors can openly abuse their minority female...

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Mount Vernon Police Officers File Claims for Retaliation

New York Civil Rights Attorney Eric Sanders, Esq., of The Sanders Firm, P.C., announces that Mount Vernon Police Officers file claims of retaliation for reporting police corruption February 28, 2013 (New York-NY) – Four years ago today, Sergeant...

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NYPD Football Cops Found Not Guilty

Two female NYPD officers’ disciplined for tossing football with a young boy while on their post were found 'Not Guilty' of misconduct by the Trial Commissioner after a Department Trial. The decision was approved on December 17, 2012, by Police...

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New York Civil Service Disqualifications

Those who wish to join the ranks of civil service must first take and pass a civil service examination. Applicants who wish to become a fireman, police officer, sanitation worker, or any other public service job must prove they are qualified by...

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Police Misconduct and the NYPD Trial Room

Their job is a dangerous and risky one, which is more of a lifestyle than a simple job. To be able to perform their duties they are granted powers not available to ordinary citizens. The uniform and badge of a police officer automatically imbues...

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The Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings

The New York City Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, or OATH, is the government agency that is responsible for conducting hearings for other government entities, such as commissions, agencies, or boards, which are under the jurisdiction...

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