BLOODWORTH v. SUGGS


60 So.2d 768 (1952)

BLOODWORTH v. SUGGS et al.

Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division B.

October 14, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Franklin Parson and Edward L. Semple, Miami, for appellant.

Hickey, Newbold & Christie, John E. Cicero, Olavi M. Hendrickson and Pat Cannon, Miami, for appellees.


ROBERTS, Justice.

The question here is on the authority of the City Manager of the City of Miami to give permanent civil service status as a "detective" to seventeen patrolmen who have served varying periods of from one to five years as plain-clothes men in the Detective Bureau in the Division of Police in that city.

At the time of the adoption of civil service, all members of the police force, except the Chief, were required to be selected from a list of...

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