Sheriff of Suffolk County v. Jail Officers & Employees of Suffolk County
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The appellate court affirmed the arbitrator's award reducing a jail officer's termination to a six-month suspension, finding that while the officer's conduct in covering up an assault was serious and disfavored by public policy, it did not rise to the level requiring mandatory dismissal under the stringent public policy exception to arbitration awards.
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