Ahhh, sometimes these things take a different track altogether that may not be familiar to many.
I’m personally familiar with a case (man) that was a LEO for 10-12 years or so and was/is of the mind that he’s above the law. A very brutish sort of fellow. Regardless, his unethical traits caught up with him. He was fired from the force for lying in particular and misuse of gov property.
He appealed his case for multiple years with continual findings of his guilt and the discharge upheld.
His next avenue at roughly 36-37 yr old was to file for diasbility pension (lifetime) against the city.
It was awarded (union controlled panel). Tax dollars at work and as a sidebar, he certainly isn’t disabled and is a very fit man.
Ten years is enough in most states to be vested.....so this rogue cop will collect some sort of retirement later on.....I do not live in UT ...but LEOs tend to get decent pension
Ten years is enough in most states to be vested.....so this rogue cop will collect some sort of retirement later on.....I do not live in UT ...but LEOs tend to get decent pension
Ten years is enough in most states to be vested.....so this rogue cop will collect some sort of retirement later on.....I do not live in UT ...but LEOs tend to get decent pension