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Post Commission approves multiple waivers, accepts surrender and discusses ALJ use to reduce backlog

Post Commission · December 2, 2024
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Summary

The commission approved waivers and paperwork for several hires, accepted a POST certification surrender, received post‑investigator updates, and authorized the informal committee to recommend sending older cases to administrative law judges to help clear a docket backlog.

At its Nov. 15 meeting, the Post Commission approved a string of routine personnel actions, accepted the surrender of a POST certification and moved to empower the informal subcommittee to recommend sending older matters to an administrative law judge (ALJ) to address a backlog.

Motions carried to approve the Oct. 18 meeting report and to refer several disciplinary matters for formal hearing. Post staff reported outcomes from an informal subcommittee: the Knoxville Police Department matter involving Sean Riley Sajak was sent to a full formal hearing, while the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department matter involving Devon Ray Wheeler saw a reversed…

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