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Taking a closer look at the 62-page decision of a disciplinary panel that sided with a Providence police sergeant trying to ...
The decision, which cites Hanley’s record of “unblemished and exemplary” service, contrasts with a strongly worded dissent ...
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Police are hunting an arsonist after the latest city centre fire. Firefighters were dispatched to Pall Mall, in Hanley. The ...
A three-member panel had been convening in closed-door meetings about Sgt. Joseph Hanley since March 13, hearing testimony ...
A Providence police sergeant has been cleared to return to work after being suspended without pay for five years.
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said the city is working with the law department to determine next steps after a LEOBOR panel ...
Providence Police Sgt. Joseph Hanley will return to duty after a 2-1 decision by a Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights panel, despite recommendations for his termination.
Hanley’s disciplinary hearing was the last to be held under the 1976 version of the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights. It was held over six days starting Jan. 9 and ending April 25.
Hanley’s disciplinary hearing was the last to be held under the 1976 version of the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights. It was held over six days starting Jan. 9 and ending April 25.