MEED v. NASSAU COUNTY POLICE DEPT.


70 Misc.2d 274 (1972)

William W. Meed, Plaintiff, v. Nassau County Police Department, by its Commissioner of Police, Francis B. Looney or His Successor, Louis Frank, Defendant.

Supreme Court, Trial Term, Nassau County.

May 5, 1972


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Molloy, Fletcher & Dunne (John P. Dunne of counsel), for plaintiff. Joseph Jaspan, County Attorney (Louis Rossano of counsel), for defendant.


BERNARD S. MEYER, J.

The plaintiff, a former patrolman with the Nassau County Police Department was suspended from duty on February 20, 1968, for alleged cause and, following departmental trial, was dismissed on January 6, 1969. He brings this action to recover salary and fringe benefits accruing during the period of suspension. The county interposes a preliminary objection that no notice of claim was ever presented by the plaintiff, a fact concerning...

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