MARCHIAFAVA v. BATON ROUGE F. & P. CIVIL S. BD.

No. 43287.

96 So.2d 26 (1957)

233 La. 17

Archie J. MARCHIAFAVA v. BATON ROUGE FIRE AND POLICE CIVIL SERVICE BOARD.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Rehearing Denied June 10, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Gordon Kean, Jr., Parish Atty., John V. Parker, Asst. Parish Atty., Baton Rouge, for relator.

Walton J. Barnes, Baton Rouge, for respondent.


HAMITER, Justice.

On August 6, 1956 Archie J. Marchiafava was notified of his dismissal as a member of the Baton Rouge Police Department, the written reasons given therefor by the Chief of Police being that he had participated in political activities in violation of paragraph 34, subd. a(4)(e) of the Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Law (Article XIV, Section 15.1 of the Louisiana Constitution, as amended) in that he was "engaged in handing out campaign literature...

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