LUCKE v. COMMISSIONER OF PERSONNEL

[No. 194, September Term, 1966.]

245 Md. 706 (1967)

228 A.2d 313

LUCKE v. COMMISSIONER OF PERSONNEL, STATE OF MARYLAND, ET AL.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Motion for reargument filed on April 17, 1967.

Denied on May 1, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard J. Kerpelman for appellant.

John W. Sause, Jr., Special Attorney, with whom were Francis B. Burch, Attorney General and Franklin Goldstein, Assistant Attorney General, on the brief, for appellees.

The cause was argued before HAMMOND, C.J., and HORNEY, OPPENHEIMER, BARNES and McWILLIAMS, JJ.


PER CURIAM:

The appellant, Joseph F. Lucke, was suspended from his position in the Clerk's Office of the Municipal Court of Baltimore City on July 17, 1964, pending a hearing on formal charges filed with the Commissioner of Personnel under the Merit System Law, Code (1957), Article 64A. The Commissioner, in a written decision, found that Lucke had written and sent various anonymous communications to the Chief Judge of the Municipal Court, and that their nature warranted...

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