DEAN v. GADSDEN TIMES PUBLISHING CORP.

No. 72-1310.

412 U.S. 543 (1973)

DEAN v. GADSDEN TIMES PUBLISHING CORP.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided June 11, 1973.


PER CURIAM.

Petitioner sued respondent, his employer, to recover compensation lost as a result of the employee's being required to serve as a juror. An Alabama statute provides that an employee excused for jury duty "shall be entitled to his usual compensation received from such employment less the fee or compensation he received for serving" as a juror. Ala. Code of 1940, Tit. 30, § 7 (1) (Supp. 1971). It appears that petitioner served on a jury, received pay...

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