LENZ v. MAYOR OF DETROIT

Calendar No. 45,818.

338 Mich. 383 (1953)

61 N.W.2d 587

LENZ v. MAYOR OF DETROIT.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied February 18, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Craig Thompson, for plaintiff.

Paul T. Dwyer, Corporation Counsel, Helen W. Miller, G. Edwin Slater and Lawrence E. Eaton, Assistants Corporation Counsel, for defendant.


SHARPE, J.

The action in this case involves a review by mandamus of the legality of the discharge of plaintiff, John N. Lenz, by defendant, Albert E. Cobo, mayor of the city of Detroit. Prior to November 11, 1949, plaintiff was an employee of the city of Detroit connected with the office of city clerk. Among plaintiff's duties was assistance to members of the common council in handling minor matters for them as well as relieving superiors of ordinary office details...

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