SINKEVICH v. NASHUA

No. 4083.

97 N.H. 262 (1952)

JOHN SINKEVICH v. NASHUA POLICE COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

January 2, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert J. Doyle (by brief and orally), for the plaintiff.

Louis M. Janelle, city solicitor (by brief and orally), for the defendant.

Robert J. Doyle for the motion.


KENISON, J.

Police commissions in this state have broad control of the administration of their departments including the appointment and removal of their employees. Laws 1913, c. 148. Pollard v. Gregg, 77 N.H. 190; Baker v. Barry, 77 N.H. 198; Baker v. Nashua, 77 N.H. 347. Although there is no statutory review of the decisions of police commissions in the suspension and removal of its police officers, it has become...

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