GRAY v. CITY OF ST. PAUL

No. 37,019.

250 Minn. 220 (1957)

84 N.W. (2d) 606

ROBERT J. GRAY v. CITY OF ST. PAUL.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

July 12, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marshall F. Hurley, Corporation Counsel, and Robert E. O'Connell, Assistant Corporation Counsel, for relator.

Arnold M. Bellis and Robins, Davis & Lyons, for respondent.


NELSON, JUSTICE.

Certiorari for review of decision of the Industrial Commission. The respondent, Robert J. Gray, filed a petition for compensation and benefits under our Workmen's Compensation Act, M.S.A. c. 176, by virtue of having contracted the disease of tuberculosis from a fellow police officer with whom he worked while in the employ of relator, the city of St. Paul.

Gray was first employed by the police department...

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