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NH corrections officer wins lawsuit against state |
By bostonherald.com - AP |
Published: 11/01/2011 |
CONCORD, N.H. — A jury has awarded $150,000 to a New Hampshire Department of Corrections officer after finding that the department interfered with his rights to free expression. Former union president Mark Jordan was suspended without pay from his job at the state prison in 2010 after a fight in the parking lot after work. Jordan lost benefits covering himself and his family because Corrections Commissioner William Wrenn asked for an external criminal investigation instead of an internal affairs review. Read More. |
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