HAYWOOD v. COM., PA. STATE POLICE


541 Pa. 100 (1995)

660 A.2d 1324

Leroy HAYWOOD, Appellant, v. COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE, Appellee, and Municipality of Penn Hills, Co-Appellee.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Middle District.

Decided June 27, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sean T. Welby, Haywood, for appellant.

John M. Shugars, for Pa. State Police.

August C. Damian, for Penn Hills.

Before NIX, C.J., and FLAHERTY, ZAPPALA, CAPPY, CASTILLE and MONTEMURO, JJ.


OPINION OF THE COURT

FLAHERTY, Justice.

The appellant, Leroy Haywood, was employed as a police officer in the municipality of Penn Hills. In 1993, the Pennsylvania State Police (state police) terminated appellant's access to the Commonwealth Law Enforcement Assistance Network (CLEAN). CLEAN is a computerized system that allows law enforcement personnel to obtain information from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation regarding vehicle registrations...

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