Or a civil service board.
http://www.tdtnews.com/news/article_e4cacc2e-2e0a-11e4-bfd8-0017a43b2370.html
"Temple Police Officer Daniel Amaya, placed on indefinite suspension on Nov. 13, 2013, by Police Chief Gary Smith, must be reinstated and all but 15 days of his lost wages and benefits reimbursed, an appeal hearing examiner ruled Tuesday.
Smith placed Amaya on indefinite suspension after he determined Amaya had violated numerous department policies in connection with the May 18, 2013, arrest of Lorenzo Martinez, a Temple 15-year-old who said police broke his collarbone."
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"Brad Heilman, Amayas attorney during the hearing, said, We are very pleased with the arbitrators ruling. He (Amaya) was elated.
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"The police departments internal investigation report showed Amaya was indefinitely suspended for violating Civil Service Commission Rule 51.02, which names the grounds for disciplinary suspensions. Specific violations included the failure to activate the in-car camera or pocket recorder as required by general orders, unnecessary use of force and failure to photograph Martinezs injury, draft a memo detailing the incident and to forward both documents to his supervisor."