Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg used his weekly radio broadcast Friday morning to sound off against Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Emily Jane Goodman’s decision to block the city from laying off several deputy sheriffs, which the mayor complained could cost taxpayers more than $1 million annually.
Appearing on “The John Gambling Show With Mayor Mike” on WOR 710 AM, Mr. Bloomberg criticized a ruling issued Thursday night by Justice Goodman (See Profile), in which she granted a temporary restraining order barring the city from “laying off, displacing, discharging, or demoting any New York City Sheriffs” or taking any retaliatory action against members of the New York City Deputy Sheriffs’ Association. Davis v. City of New York, 100722/11.
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