Sep 27, 2007Higher court to hear Greenwich's appeal of cop decisionFirst Selectman James Lashs wish has been granted and the towns appeal of the suit won by Greenwich Police Department (GPD) Lt. Gary Honulik is going straight to the Connecticut State Supreme Court.
Lt. Honulik sued the town in 2004, claiming he had been passed over for promotion to captain in favor of Michael Pacewicz by then Chief of Police James Walters because of personal problems between him and the chief. Earlier this month Superior Court Michael Shay ruled strongly in favor of Lt. Honulik, ordering he be immediately promoted, Capt. Pacewicz be demoted and the town pay Lt. Honuliks back captains pay and legal fees. Judge Shay also criticized Mr. Lash and Chief Walters for pressing ahead with a department restructuring while the case was pending, calling their actions arrogant.
By bypassing the court of appeals and going directly to the states top court, the case will move quickly. The towns initial filing is due in 20 days and Lt. Honuliks response 45 days after that.
Mr. Lash said he felt good about the towns chances in court.
The town continues to believe we have a good case for appeal and by going directly to the Supreme Court we not only get a quicker hearing, but its unlikely its ruling will be appealed, Mr. Lash said. That will get us to finality on this matter, which I believe is in the best interests of the police department and the town.
Judge Shays order preventing the GPD from making any promotions to captain or deputy chief of police is still in effect until the case is resolved.
Last week, when announcing his decision to appeal, Mr. Lash said there were still settlement negotiations ongoing between Lt. Honulik, the town, Capt. Pacewicz and the Silver Shield Association, which, as the towns police union, would have to sign off on any settlement to avoid more potential litigation.
At this moment, the ball is in Mr. Honuliks court, Mr. Lash said. Weve made some specific suggestions on how to resolve the case. I think we need to have a constructive response from him.
Mr. Honuliks attorney, Catherine Emmett, could not be reached for comment. She has made it practice not to comment on the case while it is still pending.
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