Detective refused to apologize




Tim Doherty

A Hattiesburg police detective who resigned March 28 has filed a notice of appeal after the Civil Service Commission declined jurisdiction in acting on his request that a suspension and reprimand be removed from his personnel file.
Attorney David Frazier, who represents former Hattiesburg Police Department Detective Juston Frazier, filed the notice Friday in Forrest County Circuit Court against the City of Hattiesburg.
In an email of notification sent Saturday to City Attorney Charles Lawrence and Linda Montgomery, clerk of the Civil Service Commission, David Frazier “most humbly and respectfully requests” on behalf of his client “and at this time moves that each member of the Hattiesburg Civil Service Commission recuse themselves from hearing any issues, from making any decisions, or from taking any actions on the merits in this matter and that a new appeal panel be appointed, as provided by law, to conduct a full investigation of the facts and circumstances which led to the constructive termination of employment of Juston S. Frazier from the Hattiesburg Police Department.”
The email also requests that after “a full investigation has taken place with independent interview of all necessary witnesses who are aware of the facts and circumstances of the matters herein, that Juston S. Frazier be afforded his rights to a full, due process hearing.”
In 2013, Juston Frazier was suspended without pay and reprimanded after refusing to deliver an apology ordered by Hattiesburg Police Chief Frazier Bolton to Mayor Johnny DuPree.