In 1961 petitioner, while employed by the City of New York as a parking meter collector, allegedly stole $177.30 from the city. He thereafter pleaded guilty to petit larceny (to cover a charge of grand larceny) and his employment was terminated. In July, 1970, after passing a civil service examination, he was appointed (subject to later investigation for character and fitness) to the position of Sanitation Man. Three months later, he was allegedly
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MATTER OF DE PAOLO v. BRONSTEIN
45 A.D.2d 691 (1974)
In the Matter of Jerry A. De Paolo, Appellant, v. Harry I. Bronstein, as Personnel Director of The Department of Personnel of the City of New York, et al., Respondents v. Harry I. Bronstein, as Personnel Director of The Department of Personnel of the City of New York, et al., Respondents
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June 18, 1974
June 18, 1974
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