195 A.D. 814 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1921
The courts are slow to interfere with the decision of police executive officers upon trial of members of the force for violation or neglect of duty. Not only because the determination of disputed questions of fact in such cases is for the commissioner or other officer presiding at the trial under the statute and who has the opportunity to observe and hear the witnesses, but also because the necessary discipline in such a department requires that the decision of the commissioner, who is familiar
Mills, Rich, Blackmar and Jaycox, JJ., concur.
Determination of commissioner of public safety of the city of Yonkers convicting appellant of insubordination, and dismissing him from the police force, reversed, and appellant reinstated, with costs to appellant.