KING v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. 43698.

100 So.2d 217 (1958)

234 La. 409

Alva A. KING v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY of The State of Louisiana.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 10, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cadwallader & Perkins, Baton Rouge, for appellant.

N. Cleburn Dalton, Baton Rouge, for appellee.


McCALEB, Justice.

Alva A. King had been an employee of the Driver's License Division within the Department of Public Safety since 1948. In June of 1955, he became head of the Driver's License Division with the title of "Driver's License Administrator". This is a classified position with permanent civil service status and pays a monthly salary of $550.

On March 1, 1957 Forrest C. Pendleton, Director of the Department of Public Safety, sent King a letter dismissing...

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