HORRIGAN v. NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT

No. 41.

134 So.2d 116 (1961)

Roy J. HORRIGAN v. NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

November 6, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James D. McGovern, Jr., John P. Dowling, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

Alvin J. Liska, Beuker F. Amann, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee.

Before McBRIDE, REGAN and YARRUT, JJ.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, Roy J. Horrigan, a police officer possessing civil service status, was discharged from his position on July 11, 1957, by the Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department because he had refused to cooperate with officers conducting an interdepartmental investigation; he then appealed1 to the Civil Service Commission of the City of New Orleans endeavoring to obtain an order of reinstatement.

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