BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF FRAMINGHAM v. CIVIL SERV. COMM.


366 Mass. 547 (1974)

321 N.E.2d 649

BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF FRAMINGHAM vs. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION & another.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Middlesex.

December 24, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert H. Quinn, Attorney General (Edward D. Kalman, Assistant Attorney General, with him) for the Civil Service Commission.

Daniel D. Levenson (Jonathan J. Margolis with him) for the intervener, Robert Ablondi.

Arthur M. White for the Board of Selectmen of Framingham.

Present: TAURO, C.J., REARDON, QUIRICO, HENNESSEY, & KAPLAN, JJ.


KAPLAN, J.

The Civil Service Commission (commission) appeals from a decision of a judge of the Superior Court which, reversing the commission, suspends the intervener, a tenured policeman of the town of Framingham, until he conforms to a regulation of the police department concerning the hair styles that police officers in that town are entitled to affect. The Framingham board of selectmen (board), as "appointing authority," suspended the policeman for violation of...

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