APPEAL HEARING HELD
By a unanimous vote, the city's Personnel Board upheld the termination of corrections officer Tony Avera.
At the request of Avera's attorney John Beck, the meeting/deliberations were closed to the public.
Chief Press said afterwards that "it was unfortunate it came to this; but if all employees follow local and state laws, such things would not happen."
Before the decision was announced, Avera told a Times reporter he felt the hearing had been fair; but said afterwards he plans to appeal the Board's decision to state court.
(Publisher's Note: The appeal hearing for another officer (Tervelle Lee) that had been scheduled for this Thursday has been canceled; Lee has withdrawn his appeal.)
By a unanimous vote, the city's Personnel Board upheld the termination of corrections officer Tony Avera.
At the request of Avera's attorney John Beck, the meeting/deliberations were closed to the public.
Chief Press said afterwards that "it was unfortunate it came to this; but if all employees follow local and state laws, such things would not happen."
Before the decision was announced, Avera told a Times reporter he felt the hearing had been fair; but said afterwards he plans to appeal the Board's decision to state court.
(Publisher's Note: The appeal hearing for another officer (Tervelle Lee) that had been scheduled for this Thursday has been canceled; Lee has withdrawn his appeal.)
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