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Clague was acquitted of all charges and given a short suspension from duty.
At my request, I've been under a dispensation from vows and suspension from duties for twenty-seven years.
Officer Joseph Hernandez, four months suspension from duty without pay, transferred to 77th Street Division.
He was sentenced to one year's suspension from duty, later reduced to nine months; after about six months, the sentence was remitted on October 24.
Sergeant Walter Crumley, six months suspension from duty without pay, transferred to Hollenbeck Division.
They were obviously bootlegged from University Station--and the very possession of them was enough to guarantee Lee a suspension from duty.
Officer Charles Heinz, six months suspension from duty without pay, transferred to the Southside Vagrant Detail.
McCown was tried and found guilty of disobedience of orders on March 16, and sentenced to suspension from duty for a period of six months.
When he went to court he was acquitted of the charges and the only punishment he received was a reprimand and a period of suspension from duty.
Lieutenant James Frieling, six months suspension from duty without pay, transferred to the LAPD Academy Instruction Bureau.
Suspension from duty of Messrs Zhu Chi and Ding Yansheng, Deputy Chief Executives of the Company.
"We believe that the investigation was incomplete," they wrote in the notice they posted, contending that Officer Skehan's suspension from duty without pay was done "under circumstances where his constitutionally protected right to report such wrongdoing has been grossly compromised."
On 15 March 1777 Tucker received a commission in the Continental Navy, and in September 1777 replaced Captain Hector McNeill in command of the new frigate Boston, following McNeill's suspension from duty.
Then, on Tuesday, Mr. Savage asked 400 union delegates gathered at the Terrace on the Park in Queens to pass a resolution calling for Mr. Safir's suspension from duty until he can be investigated for possible ethical violations.
Hitchen attempted to further combat Wild with a pamphlet entitled The Regulator, which was his characterization of Wild, but Hitchen's prior suspensions from duties and the shocking charge of homosexuality virtually eliminated him as a threat to Wild.
At one point he wrote me that regardless of whatever sentence was imposed (a year's suspension from duty, as it turned out), he intended to quit the army and "retire to Virginia, and learn to hoe tobacco, which I find is the best school to form a consummate general."
DeLuca Calls a Meeting The laws establishing the board allow the Governor or the Yonkers city manager to take disciplinary action, "including, when circumstances warrant, suspension from duty without pay or removal from office," against city officials who authorize payments that are not included in the city's financial plan.
Another significant case was that of John Preece, who complained of a four year delay by the Home Office and the Scottish Home and Health Department in reviewing his conviction for murder following the suspension from duty of the forensic scientist who had been an expert witness at his trial.
Sergeant Major McKinney, who until his suspension from duty in February was responsible for the welfare of the Army's 410,000 enlisted troops and is the first black soldier to be Sergeant Major of the Army, has denied any wrongdoing and has accused the Army of racism in its decision to prosecute him.