SCHOTT v. LYNCH


57 So.2d 656 (1952)

SCHOTT, Director of State Beverage Dept. v. LYNCH.

Supreme Court of Florida, Division B.

March 25, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert L. Achor, Miami, for appellant.

Cushman, Gay & Woodard, Miami, for appellee.


MATHEWS, Justice.

The appellee on April 2, 1951, filed a complaint seeking relief against Lewis M. Schott, as Director of the State Beverage Department of the State of Florida. He alleged that he was appointed as Supervisor of the State Beverage Department by Fuller Warren, as Governor, on April 1, 1949, to hold "said office" at the pleasure of the Governor, at a salary of $200 per month. He alleged that he was never discharged as such Supervisor by the Governor but...

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