Fraud charges against Gardena Police Officer David Burch were dismissed in October 1996. The complaint contained two counts alleging violations of Penal Code Section 72. It charged that Officer Burch filed two overtime slips for court appearances which the District Attorney’s office believed were not attended by Burch. The department’s […]
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In a disciplinary case submitted to final and binding arbitration, Correctional Officer Brian Haslinger prevailed in an arbitration which completely exonerated him of misconduct. Haslinger was represented by Dan Connolly of LDF Panel Firm Clisham & Sortor in San Francisco. Haslinger, a correctional officer with the San Mateo County Sheriff’s […]
Arbitrator Bonnie Bogue reinstated a Berkeley police officer fired by the department after the officer failed to investigate a fraternity-house burglary. The officer appealed the termination and was represented by Carrol, Burdick, & McDonough’s Martin Gran. While the arbitrator sustained most of the allegations against the officer, she overturned the […]
Peter Hoyle worked as a police officer for nearly 20 years at the time he was terminated by the City of Ukiah. His work evaluations were excellent. His credentials are unquestioned. However, the local newspaper began publishing critical comments about him after he was required to use his sidearm to […]
After two long years, former Contra Costa Deputy Sheriff Michael Cauraugh has recently won his job back at arbitration before John L. Saltonstall, Jr. Sheriff Warren Rupf terminated Deputy Cauraugh on August 23, 1994, for allegedly pointing his service weapon at a co-worker while both were awaiting the commencement of […]