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Board hears petition for early termination of probation for William Brito, PhD

2489866 · March 4, 2025
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The Board of Psychology held a petition hearing Feb. 27 on a request by William Brito, PhD, to terminate a probationary term originating from convictions in the 1980s; the hearing was presented before an administrative law judge and the record was submitted to the board for closed‑door deliberation.

The Board of Psychology held a petition hearing Feb. 27 to consider psychologist William Brito’s request for early termination of a probationary term tied to criminal conduct from the 1980s. Administrative Law Judge Sean Gavin presided; Deputy Attorney General Matthew Fleming presented the board’s exhibits and history; Brito testified and called witnesses, including Marilee Aronson.

The hearing focused on Brito’s criminal convictions in 1980 and 1983, the stipulated settlement and decision he entered in 1996, subsequent supervision and probation compliance, and evidence the petitioner says shows rehabilitation. Fleming told the board the record includes the 1996 stipulated agreement, a statement of issues explaining why Brito’s initial application was denied, a prior…

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