SAN FRANCISCO - A California Highway Patrol officer, fired for keeping a contraband machine pistol in his garage, must get his job back, a Sacramento appellate panel ruled Thursday.
The 3rd District Court of Appeal panel's unanimous unpublished opinion affirmed a trial judge and the State Personnel Board. All ruled in favor of Dewey V. Anderson, who denied CHP claims he embezzled...
The 3rd District Court of Appeal panel's unanimous unpublished opinion affirmed a trial judge and the State Personnel Board. All ruled in favor of Dewey V. Anderson, who denied CHP claims he embezzled...
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