Tieman,
Appears what the "guy did", as you put it, was have a work-related injury and 1 year from a paid retirement.
Reading his briefs, it looks like the company changed and contracted their position as to what he did wrong about 25 times until O'Shea caught them in their own lies.
Worst and most pitiful thing about it all, and just like your doing, is convicting him without due process. All of us when charged with a crime should have a fundamental right, as O'Shea did to a trial of his peers.
This is disturbing to all workers, that a union employee can be found guilty of a crime without the right to an attorney or a jury - fundamental to our constitutional laws.
Further reading, and the links are extraordinary, is that the courts now appear to be bought off by the lobbyists.
It is evident the law that protects us is now auctioned off to the highest bidder...