CALLAHAN v. NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT

No. 1692.

171 So.2d 730 (1965)

Daniel J. CALLAHAN, Jr. v. NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana. Fourth Circuit.

February 8, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Zelden & Zelden, Sam Monk Zelden, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

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

Before SAMUEL, CHASEZ and BARNETTE, JJ.


CHRIS T. BARNETTE, Judge pro tem.

The appellant, Police Sergeant Daniel J. Callahan, Jr., was suspended and later dismissed, February 3, 1964, from his position of employment with the New Orleans Police Department. The letter of dismissal signed by Superintendent of Police, Joseph I. Giarrusso, representing the appointing authority, set forth in detail a number of specific charges of misconduct, including several charges of acceptance of "pay-off" money. The charges...

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