Dillon Bracken v. Aaron Okura, et al

Filing

FILED OPINION (RAYMOND C. FISHER, RICHARD A. PAEZ and JACQUELINE H. NGUYEN) VACATED AND REMANDED. Costs on appeal are awarded to Appellant Bracken Judge: RCF Authoring. FILED AND ENTERED JUDGMENT. [10554487]

Download PDF
HPD News Case: 14-16886, 08/23/2017, ID: 10554487, DktEntry: 63-2, Page 1 of 2 HOME DEPARTMENT INFORMATION COMMUNITY CONTACT US SITE MAP Back HPD Latest News Special Duty Officer ng Chu 7 ung inch t 21, 201 v. K s cken on Augu ra nB d Dillo archive in cited -16886, 14 No. Recommend Share You and 41 others recommend this.41 people recommend this. Sign Up to see what your friends Follow @honolulupolice Ask HPD: Hiring Special Duty Officers Q."Are there restrictions when hiring special duty officers?" A. HPD officers hired for special duty assignments are off-duty. A special duty assignment can be requested if an off-duty officer is needed to maintain order, provide security, or facilitate traffic flow at an event or function. Special-duty officers cannot be hired to provide bodyguard services or be used at union gatherings. The HPD retains the right to decline a special-duty request. If you would like to hire a special duty officer, contact (808)723-3575 at least ten days before the event. We have more information on our website: www.honolulupd.org. http://www.honolulupd.org/news/index.php?page=main&story=1610[8/21/2017 8:50:09 AM] HPD News Case: 14-16886, 08/23/2017, ID: 10554487, DktEntry: 63-2, Page 2 of 2 Ask HPD: Hiring Special Duty Officers Ask HPD: Hiring Special Duty Officers 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813 Emergency 911 or Contact (808)529-3111 City and County of Honolulu An Equal Opportunity Employer Disclaimer ng Chu 7 ung inch t 21, 201 v. K s cken on Augu ra nB d Dillo archive in cited -16886, 14 No. http://www.honolulupd.org/news/index.php?page=main&story=1610[8/21/2017 8:50:09 AM]

Disclaimer: Justia Dockets & Filings provides public litigation records from the federal appellate and district courts. These filings and docket sheets should not be considered findings of fact or liability, nor do they necessarily reflect the view of Justia.


Why Is My Information Online?