WILLIAMS v. DEPARTMENT OF POLICE

No. 2000-CA-1596.

784 So.2d 813 (2001)

Troy WILLIAMS v. DEPARTMENT OF POLICE.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

April 11, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

F. Gerald DeSalvo, Frank G. DeSalvo, a P.L.C., New Orleans, Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellant.

Maurice Tyler, Assistant City Attorney, Mavis E. Early, City Attorney, New Orleans, Counsel for Defendant/Appellee.

Court composed of Judge MIRIAM G. WALTZER, Judge TERRI F. LOVE, Judge DAVID S. GORBATY.


GORBATY, J.

Troy Williams appeals a decision of the New Orleans Civil Service Commission affirming his thirty-two day suspension by the New Orleans Police Department. We affirm.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY:

Troy Williams was suspended for thirtytwo days from the New Orleans Police Department for unprofessional conduct (3 days), filing false or inaccurate reports (10 days), neglect of duty (10 days), not devoting entire time to duty (3 days), and...

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