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James H Siesky
James H Siesky
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Bar #221341(FL)     License for 48 years; Member in Good Standing
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87-004130  JAMES MORGAN vs. COLLIER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD  (1987)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Jan. 20, 1988
Where parties stipulation to facts and resolution no issue remains for formal hearing before DOAH.
85-000318  COLLIER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD vs. BEVERLY RICE  (1985)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Sep. 05, 1985
Whether the Respondent, Beverly Rice, should be terminated from her position as a school bus driver for the School Board of Collier County for "use, possession, sale or intention to sell illegal narcotics and/or paraphernalia" in violation of Article VII, Section 7.021(j) of the collective bargaining agreement between the Collier County Association of Educational Supportive Services Personnel and the District School Board of Collier County. Whether the Respondent, Beverly Rice, is entitled to reinstatement to her position as a school bus driver for the School Board of Collier County. Whether the Respondent, Beverly Rice, is entitled to back pay from the date of her suspension, and if she is entitled to back pay, the amount thereof. The Petitioner, School Board of Collier County, presented the testimony of Lee Hollander, Dr. Thomas L. Richey, Thomas Storrar, Jr., and Arthur McClellan (by deposition). Additionally, Petitioner's Exhibits 1-10 were admitted into evidence. Respondent presented her own testimony and that of Tom Grogan and Euleut Lee Rice (by deposition). Respondent's Exhibit 1 was admitted into evidence. The parties have filed proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law as permitted by law. All proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law have been considered. To the extent that the proposed findings and conclusions submitted are in accordance with the Findings, Conclusions and views submitted herein, they have been accepted and adopted in substance. Those findings not adopted are considered to be subordinate, cumulative, immaterial, unnecessary, or not supported by the competent and credible evidence.1School Board may terminate school bus driver for constructible possession of marijuana.

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