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In the Matter of Penney v. Kelly

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Mar 31, 2005
16 A.D.3d 342 (N.Y. App. Div. 2005)

Opinion

5179.

March 31, 2005.

Determination of respondent Police Commissioner, dated April 6, 2003, finding petitioner police officer guilty of being absent from her assignment without permission or police necessity, engaging in conduct prejudicial to the good order, efficiency and discipline of the Department, and failing to properly safeguard her service firearm, and imposing a forfeiture of 20 vacation days, unanimously confirmed, the petition denied and the proceeding brought pursuant to CPLR article 78 (transferred to this Court by order of the Supreme Court, New York County [Doris Ling-Cohan, J.], entered January 8, 2004) dismissed, without costs.

Before: Friedman, J.P., Marlow, Nardelli, Sweeny and Catterson, JJ.


The finding that petitioner was absent from her assignment is supported by substantial evidence, including her own testimony admitting that she took a personal break that was significantly longer than what both she and her supervisor understood to be the allotted time. The other two charges are supported by the testimony of the lieutenant who witnessed petitioner's conduct. No basis exists to disturb respondent's findings of credibility ( see Matter of Berenhaus v. Ward, 70 NY2d 436, 443-444). The penalty does not shock our sense of fairness.


Summaries of

In the Matter of Penney v. Kelly

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Mar 31, 2005
16 A.D.3d 342 (N.Y. App. Div. 2005)
Case details for

In the Matter of Penney v. Kelly

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of MARIBEL PENNEY, Petitioner, v. RAYMOND W. KELLY, as…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department

Date published: Mar 31, 2005

Citations

16 A.D.3d 342 (N.Y. App. Div. 2005)
792 N.Y.S.2d 70

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