...preliminary injunction restraining respondent Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority ("PBA") from demolishing several vacant residential properties located on Busti Avenue in...
...to include plaintiff's April 2000 conversation with a Police Benevolent Association (PBA) attorney regarding his report. The NYPD Patrol Guide states that, as a...
The case, in which survivors came forward to voice their opposition to the offender's release after parole had already been granted, was viewed as a key test of the parole board's rescission power, e
...improper employer practice. Respondent Police Association of New Rochelle (hereinafter PBA) represents all police officers and detectives employed by petitioner's police...
The power of the state parole board to revoke an inmate's release is under challenge for at least the second time in recent months as an appeal before the Appellate Division, First Department, allege
...spotlight and pressure from the New York City Patrolmen's Benevolent Association (PBA) and rescinded parole for an offender who had been approved for release...
...Board brought this proceeding against the Orangetown Policemen's Benevolent Association (Orangetown PBA) and a police officer, seeking to stay arbitration of a dispute between...
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