Nassau county police officer candidate medically disqualified

Nassau county police officer candidate medically disqualified

TS was a Nassau County Police Officer candidate who was disqualified for cardiac condition and color perception. Mr. Sheerin established…

N.Y.P.D. Police candidate denied due to driving record

N.Y.P.D. Police candidate denied due to driving record

TD was an NYPD Police Candidate. Due to an active status in the military candidate was unaware of these infractions…

Fire Department of New York applicant disqualified for alleged pulmonary condition

Fire Department of New York applicant disqualified for alleged pulmonary condition

FDNY disqualified candidate due to an abnormal score on his Pulmonary Function Test. Mr. Sheerin established in the Appeal with…

New York City Corrections department applicant disqualified for medical condition

New York City Corrections department applicant disqualified for medical condition

Joseph T. was a New York City Probation Officer candidate. The New York City Department of Corrections claimed that the…

Nassau county corrections officer candidate disqualified

Nassau county corrections officer candidate disqualified

MF was a Corrections Officer candidate for the Nassau County Department of Corrections. At his initial psychological examination by an…

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