BELL v. NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT

No. 4282.

244 So.2d 339 (1971)

Delmas R. BELL v. NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

February 8, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin A. Welp, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

Before REGAN, GULOTTA and TAYLOR, JJ.


REGAN, Judge.

This is an appeal by Delmas R. Bell, who holds the rank of sergeant in the New Orleans Police Department, from a ruling of the Civil Service Commission of the City of New Orleans, which dismissed his appeal to that body for the reason that it was not timely filed. Bell is endeavoring to have two periods of absence from service on the Police Department reclassified as sick leave due him as the result of an injury incurred in the line of duty, thereby...

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