Chisom v. State Personnel Board CA2/8
Appellate review does not encompass a retrial or review of credibility findings. In this case, the administrative law judge (ALJ) found that appellant Mark Chisom, a peace officer who was terminated as a parole agent, was not credible. The ALJ concluded that Chisom was negligent and dishonest, and that respondent Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation properly terminated him. The ALJ’s conclusions subsequently were adopted by the State Personnel Board (Board).
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