CARR v. NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT

No. 696.

144 So.2d 452 (1962)

Chester W. CARR v. NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

September 4, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alvin J. Liska, City Atty., and Beuker F. Amann, Asst. City Atty., for New Orleans Police Dept., defendant-appellee.

Landrieu, Calogero & Kronlage, Maurice E. Landrieu, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

Before McBRIDE, HIMEL and LANDRY, JJ.


RENÉ H. HIMEL, Judge ad hoc.

This is an appeal from a ruling of the Civil Service Commission dismissing plaintiff from the police department.

The reason for his dismissal was given to him by the superintendent of Police stating the report about his mental condition and "to declare you unfit for the police service."

Appellant assigns two errors:

(1) The decision of the Civil Service Commission is arbitrary and capricious as there is no...

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