CHENOWETH v. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK

Docket No. 20310.

131 Cal.App.2d 498 (1955)

280 P.2d 858

TROY D. CHENOWETH, Appellant, v. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES et al., Respondents.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division One.

March 15, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wirin, Rissman & Okrand and Hugh R. Manes for Appellant.

Roger Arnebergh, City Attorney, Bourke Jones, Alan G. Campbell, Assistant City Attorneys, and George William Adams, Deputy City Attorney, for Respondents.


DRAPEAU, J.

Troy D. Chenoweth was an employee of the city of Los Angeles for more than 18 years. His last position in the city's service was assistant chief, license and sales tax division, office of the city clerk.

Mr. Chenoweth became convinced that certain of his associates in the city clerk's office were guilty of corrupt misconduct in the administration of the law, and in the collection of license, use, and sales taxes. So he wrote several letters to...

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