MATTER OF DONOHUE v. NEW YORK STATE POLICE


25 A.D.2d 908 (1966)

In the Matter of John H. Donohue, Appellant, v. New York State Police, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

May 18, 1966


Per Curiam.

Petitioner contends that the genesis of the charges is to be found in his address at a largely attended public meeting of the employees' association of which he was a member, in which, according to his brief, he related "his personal grievances with his Division, arising out of reprisals committed against him, because he had challenged promotional examinations" in the courts. Petitioner was quoted in a newspaper article as stating at the meeting...

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