TOTH v. KOSTELLO


425 Pa. 278 (1967)

Toth, Appellant, v. Kostello.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

April 18, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Pollins, III, with him Pollins & Pollins, for appellant.

Daniel J. Snyder, Special Counsel, with him Frederick T. Seymour, Solicitor, for appellee.

Before BELL, C.J., MUSMANNO, JONES, COHEN, EAGEN, O'BRIEN and ROBERTS, JJ.


OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE JONES, April 18, 1967:

On October 16, 1951, Alfred Toth was appointed Chief of Police of South Huntingdon Township, a second-class township, located in Westmoreland County. On January 3, 1966, the supervisors of the township, by resolution, abolished the township police force which at the time consisted of two persons, a chief of police and one patrolman. No provision was made in the said resolution for furloughing Toth.

On May 11, 1966...

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