Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
"An arbitration ruling this week found the sheriff’s office “violated” Miller’s “constitutional due process rights and improperly terminated him,”

This led me to believe that the termination process didn't follow what is outlined in the agreement.


Who has constitutional due process rights with regard to termination of employment? If Florida is not an at will state or if they are and there is something in the union contract defining a process that still isn’t constitutional due process.

Weird BS way to put it.

If he was improperly trained by Israel that would seem to me to be the simplest thing to say in a press release.

None of this is to say that a police officer in that situation should keep his job after what he did just critical of the odd way the reason for giving him back his job is stated.