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- Henry Z. Spell, Appellee, v. Charles D. Mcdaniel, Individually and as Patrolman, City of Fayetteville Police Department, and John P. Smith, City Manager, City of Fayetteville, Defendants, and William P. Dalton, Command Sergeant, City of Fayetteville Police Department; Roger T. Holman, Command Sergeant, City of Fayetteville Police Department; William C. Johnson, Director of Internal Affairs Division, City of Fayetteville Police Department; Daniel K. Dixon, Chief, City of Fayetteville Police Department; and the City of Fayetteville, N.C., a Municipal Corporation Organized Under and Pursuant To the Laws of the State of N.C., Appellants (Three Cases). Henry Z. Spell, Appellee, v. Charles D. Mcdaniel, Individually and as Patrolman, City of Fayetteville Police Department, Appellant, and William P. Dalton, Command Sergeant, City of Fayetteville Police Department; Roger T. Holman, Command Sergeant, City of Fayetteville Police Department; William C. Johnson, Director of Internal Affairs Division, City of ..., 824 F.2d 1380 (4th Cir. 1987)
John N. Fountain and Gary S. Parsons (Gary K. Joyner, Raleigh, N.C., Carolin D. Bakewell, Richmond, Va., Bailey, Dixon, Wooten, McDonald, Fountain & W...
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- Henry Z. Spell, Appellee, v. Charles D. Mcdaniel, Individually and as Patrolman, City of Fayetteville Police Department, Appellant, and William P. Dalton, Command Sergeant, City of Fayetteville Police Department; Roger T. Holman, Command Sergeant, City of Fayetteville Police Department; William C. Johnson, Director of Internal Affairs Division, City of Fayetteville Police Department; Daniel K. Dixon, Chief, City of Fayetteville Police Department; John P. Smith, City Manager, City of Fayetteville and the City of Fayetteville, N.C., a Municipal Corporation Organized Under and Pursuant To the Laws of the State of N.C., Defendants. Henry Z. Spell, Appellee, v. Charles D. Mcdaniel, Individually and as Patrolman, City of Fayetteville Police Department, and John P. Smith, City Manager, City of Fayetteville, Defendants, and William P. Dalton, Command Sergeant, City of Fayetteville Police Department; Roger T. Holman, Command Sergeant, City of Fayetteville Police Department; William C. Johnson, Director of ..., 852 F.2d 762 (4th Cir. 1988)
Before PHILLIPS, CHAPMAN and WILKINSON, Circuit Judges.
ORDER
PER CURIAM:
Henry Z. Spell, a successful civil rights plaintiff in a suit brought again...
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) proposes to amend its regulation and internal policy documents concerning the billing methodology for non-VA providers of home health services and hospice care. The proposed rulemaking would include home health services and hospice care under the VA regulation governing payment for other non-VA health care providers. Because the newly applicable methodology cannot supersede rates for which VA has specifically contracted, this rulemaking will only affect providers who do not have existing negotiated contracts with VA. The proposed rule would also rescind internal guidance documents that could be interpreted as conflicting with the proposed rule.
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Alexandria. Albert V. Bryan, Jr., Chief District Judge. (CA-90-4...
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Attorneys for police officers and Montgomery County's inspector general clashed Monday in the state's highest court over access to documents held by the Internal Affairs Division, which investigated the police department's handling of a car crash involving a former assistant fire chief and allegations of a potential drunk-driving cover-up.
The county's inspector general is seeking access to the documents for his own report on the Internal Affairs Division's investigation.
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... uniforms of the San Diego Police Department (SDPD), and various other items such as men's unde...The captain notified the SDPD's internal affairs department, which began an investigation. ...
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Andrew F. Erba (argued), Loralyn McKinley, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellant.
Susan Shinkman (argued), Divisional Deputy City Sol., Philadelphia, Pa.,...
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Amid complaints about City Hall favoritism and interference with the Santa Fe Police Department's internal affairs, members of the police officers union Monday overwhelmingly expressed no confidence in the city manager and a deputy city attorney.
While city administrators said they take the union vote seriously, they stand behind actions that have riled rank-and-file members of the department.
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- Mary Linda Ratliff, Plaintiff-Appellee, Cross-Appellant, v. Dekalb County, Georgia; Thomas E. Brown, Jr., Individually and in His Official Capacity as Public Safety Director, Dekalb County Department of Public Safety; Robert T. Burgess, Sr., Individually and in His Official Capacity as Chief of Police, Dekalb County Department of Public Safety; N. Eugene Moss, Capt., Individually and in His Official Capacity as Commander, Division of Youth and Sex Crimes, Dekalb County Department of Public Safety; John M. Cunningham, Sgt., Individually and in His Official Capacity as Supervisor, Educational Services Unit, Dekalb County Department of Public Safety and A.R. King, Capt., Individually and in His Official Capacity as Commander of Internal Affairs Division Dekalb County Department of Public Safety, Defendants-Appellants, Cross-Appellees., 62 F.3d 338 (11th Cir. 1995)
Joan Frances Roach, Jonathan Weintraub, Office of DeKalb County Atty., Decatur, GA, for appellant.
Debra E. Schwartz, Marcia Borowski, Stanford, Faga...
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In his campaign for Passaic County sheriff, Clifton police Lt. Richard Berdnik has portrayed himself as a tough but honest cop who knows the rules and has played by them during his 29-year career.
Berdnik's "good cop" mentality propelled him through the ranks of the Clifton Police Department, helping him rise all the way to his appointment as head of the Internal Affairs division in 2002. As in any police department, the Internal Affairs head is responsible for investigating allegations of wrongdoing by police officers. He's the cop in charge of policing other cops.