TOTH v. S. HUNTINGDON TWP. SUPERVISORS

No. 334.

41 Pa. D. & C. 2d 138 (1966)

Toth v. South Huntingdon Township Supervisors

Common Pleas Court of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.

December 19, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pollins & Pollins, for plaintiff.

Frederick T. Seymour and Daniel J. Snyder, for defendants.


McCORMICK, J., December 19, 1966.

This case is before the court en banc by virtue of preliminary objections filed by defendant supervisors of South Huntingdon Township to a complaint in mandamus filed by plaintiff, Alfred S. Toth, the former Chief of Police of South Huntingdon Township, seeking reinstatement to his position and back pay.

The facts, as alleged in the complaint, are that South Huntingdon Township is a second class township. About October 16...

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