FRANCHAK v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MPD

No. 06-CV-756.

932 A.2d 1086 (2007)

Stephen FRANCHAK, Appellant v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT, Appellee.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided August 2, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John V. Berry, Washington, DC, for appellant.

Pastell Vann, Senior Assistant Attorney General, District of Columbia, with whom Eugene A. Adams, Interim Attorney General at the time the brief was filed, and Todd S. Kim, Solicitor General, and Edward E. Schwab, Deputy Solicitor General, were on the brief, for appellee.

Before REID, FISHER, and BLACKBURNE-RIGSBY, Associate Judges.


REID, Associate Judge:

This case involves a claim by appellant, District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department ("MPD") Officer Stephen Franchak, for administrative sick leave due to an on-duty psychological injury/illness—acute stress disorder, or post traumatic stress disorder ("PSTD"). Appellee, MPD, classified Officer Franchak's illness as a non-performance-of-duty injury and denied his claim. Subsequently, the trial court affirmed the MPD's decision...

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