LEMOINE v. DEPARTMENT OF POLICE

Nos. 6366, 6367.

301 So.2d 396 (1974)

Joseph A. LEMOINE v. DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. Gerald O'NEILL v. DEPARTMENT OF POLICE.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

October 9, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael A. Starks, Asst. City Atty., for Dept. of Police, appellee.

James R. Sutterfield, New Orleans, for Joseph A. Lemoine and Gerald O'Neill, appellants.

G. Patrick Hand, Jr., New Orleans, for Joseph A. Lemoine, appellant.

Before STOULIG, BOUTALL and SCHOTT, JJ.


BOUTALL, Judge.

This is an appeal by two New Orleans Police officers, Joseph A. Lemoine and Gerald O'Neill, from adverse decisions of the Civil Service Commission of the City of New Orleans in which their suspension and later their discharge was affirmed.

The facts are as follows: In the early morning of September 12, 1972, a motorist reported to the Police Department that he had been stopped by two uniformed police officers who accused him of driving his...

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