EVANS v. BUTLER TP. CIV. SERVICE COM'N


166 Pa.Commw. 503 (1994)

646 A.2d 709

Patrick EVANS v. BUTLER TOWNSHIP CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, Appellant.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided August 9, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles M. Means, for appellant.

Michael D. Gallagher, for appellee.

Before McGINLEY and FRIEDMAN, JJ., and NARICK, Senior Judge.


NARICK, Senior Judge.

Sergeant Patrick Evans was suspended by motion of the Butler Township Board of Commissioners (Board) for a period of ten (10) days for conduct unbecoming to a police officer because of the manner in which he exercised his authority at the scene of a traffic accident and his treatment of the fire and rescue personnel on the scene. The Civil Service Commission of the Township of Butler (Appellant/Commission) affirmed this suspension holding that...

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