KRYVICKY v. HAMTRAMCK CIVIL SERVICE COMM'N

Docket No. 6,050.

18 Mich. App. 344 (1969)

170 N.W.2d 915

KRYVICKY v. HAMTRAMCK CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided July 28, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Davidow & Davidow, for plaintiff.

S.J. Draganski, E.E. Torcellini, and M.J. Mozola, for defendants Hamtramck Civil Service Commission and City of Hamtramck.

Before: FITZGERALD, P.J., and LEVIN and T.M. BURNS, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Emil Kryvicky had been a police officer with the city of Hamtramck since April 2, 1955. On September 7, 1966, while off duty, he went to a bar next door to the Hamtramck police station. Testimony given by the owner of the bar indicated that Kryvicky was annoying and molesting other patrons of the bar and had ignored the owner's requests to stop bothering the customers. The owner went to the police station to get help. Sergeant

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