ROUX v. NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT

No. 3482.

223 So.2d 905 (1969)

George J. ROUX v. NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied July 7, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William F. Wessel, F. Joseph Drolla, Jr., New Orleans, for appellant.

Alvin J. Liska, Maurice B. Friedman, New Orleans, for appellees.

Before REGAN, BARNETTE and GARDINER.


GARDINER, Judge.

Plaintiff-appellant, George J. Roux, was suspended and later, on April 23, 1968, dismissed from his job as a patrolman with civil service status in the New Orleans Police Department. From a ruling of the Civil Service Commission holding that his appeal from the suspension was not timely filed but affirming his dismissal from the police department, appellant appealed.

Appellant was notified of his dismissal by letter from the Superintendent...

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