McNEAL v. CIVIL SERVICE COM'N OF CITY OF LITTLE ROCK

No. 5-3129.

372 S.W.2d 614 (1963)

Don McNEAL, Appellant, v. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF the CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

December 2, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin, Dodds & Kidd and Griffin Smith, Little Rock, for appellant.

Joseph C. Kemp and Jack Young, Little Rock, for appellee.


GEORGE ROSE SMITH, Justice.

In February of 1962 the appellant, a civil service employee in the Little Rock health department, was arrested upon a charge of operating a gambling house. Rule 21 of the Little Rock Civil Service Commission provides that a city employee may be discharged for behavior unbecoming to a gentleman or of such a nature as to bring disgrace or disrepute upon a municipal department or any of its members. Before the criminal case was tried the city...

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