Ex-New York Officer Spared Prison Time for Misusing Restricted Database
Joseph P. Dwyer, who became a private investigator after retiring, was given probation after he paid a sergeant to tap into the confidential system to aid his clients.
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Joseph P. Dwyer, who became a private investigator after retiring, was given probation after he paid a sergeant to tap into the confidential system to aid his clients.
By BENJAMIN WEISER
The five rooms at the Northport Veterans Affairs Medical Center have gone unused since February because of sand-size black particles falling from air ducts.
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