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Picconi v. Lowery

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 20, 1975
326 N.E.2d 300 (N.Y. 1975)

Summary

In Picconi v Lowery (36 N.Y.2d 221), the court held section 77 inapplicable because the petitioner therein had not been reinstated (as the petitioner herein).

Summary of this case from May v. Shaw

Opinion

Argued February 13, 1975

Decided March 20, 1975

Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the First Judicial Department, SAMUEL R. ROSENBERG, J.

Adrian P. Burke, Corporation Counsel (Leonard Koerner and L. Kevin Sheridan of counsel), for appellant. Bernard Meyerson and William R. Johnson for respondent.


Petitioner, a fireman employed by the City of New York, was charged in February, 1969 with unlawfully soliciting and accepting fees, recommending a contractor to remedy building violations (nine specifications) and making a statement with intent to deceive in that he denied to the Department of Investigation any source of 1967 income other than salary and rents. After a hearing, the petitioner was found guilty of all charges and he was dismissed from the fire department.

In a CPLR article 78 proceeding commenced in July, 1969 challenging only the punishment imposed, Special Term granted the petition, vacated the fire commissioner's determination on the ground that the punishment was excessive and remanded to the fire department for further consideration. On appeal to the Appellate Division, the judgment was modified to provide that the petitioner should be suspended for six months without pay. ( 35 A.D.2d 693.) This court affirmed, one Judge dissenting ( 28 N.Y.2d 962).

In June, 1971, a judgment was entered at Special Term providing that petitioner should recover all wages due him as a fireman for the period commencing six months subsequent to the date of dismissal "less any wages earned * * * in outside employment during such period".

Petitioner's motion to resettle the judgment by striking the provision for deduction of outside earnings during the period in excess of the six months' suspension was denied at Special Term. The Appellate Division, on constraint of Fitzsimmons v. City of Brooklyn ( 102 N.Y. 536) and Kaminsky v. City of New York ( 15 N.Y.2d 500), reversed and granted the motion. We reverse.

Assuming the continuing validity of the rule of the Fitzsimmons and Kaminsky cases, the situation before us is quite distinguishable. There the departmental findings of misconduct were overturned by the courts. Here, the commissioner's finding that petitioner was guilty of all charges, never seriously challenged by the petitioner, was sustained upon review by the Appellate Division and this court. Only the measure of punishment was affected. While the petitioner is entitled to be made whole for the period beyond the six-month suspension, he should not reap a windfall for serious acts of misconduct affecting a public trust. Hence, it is appropriate that outside earnings should be deducted from salary owing the petitioner for the period in excess of the suspension judicially imposed. Also, although not applicable or controlling here, we note that section 77 of the Civil Service Law permits such deductions for outside earnings, which is as it should be. (Cf. Matter of Lezette v. Board of Educ., Hudson City School Dist., 35 N.Y.2d 272, 283.)

Accordingly, the order of the Appellate Division should be reversed and the order of the Supreme Court, New York County, reinstated.

Chief Judge BREITEL and Judges GABRIELLI, JONES, WACHTLER, FUCHSBERG and COOKE concur.

Order reversed, with costs, and the order of Supreme Court, New York County, reinstated.


Summaries of

Picconi v. Lowery

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 20, 1975
326 N.E.2d 300 (N.Y. 1975)

In Picconi v Lowery (36 N.Y.2d 221), the court held section 77 inapplicable because the petitioner therein had not been reinstated (as the petitioner herein).

Summary of this case from May v. Shaw
Case details for

Picconi v. Lowery

Case Details

Full title:LINO PICCONI, Respondent, v. ROBERT LOWERY, Appellant

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Mar 20, 1975

Citations

326 N.E.2d 300 (N.Y. 1975)
326 N.E.2d 300
366 N.Y.S.2d 631

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