CITY OF STERLING HEIGHTS v. GENERAL EMPLOYEES CIVIL SERVICE COM'N

Docket No. 77-867.

81 Mich. App. 221 (1978)

265 N.W.2d 88

CITY OF STERLING HEIGHTS v. GENERAL EMPLOYEES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided February 6, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stewart, O'Reilly, Cornell, Donovan, Lascoe & Rancilio, P.C., for plaintiffs.

Glime, Daoust & Wilds (by Raymond G. Glime and Ronald R. Tonks), for defendant Civil Service Commission.

Brukoff, Dubin, Beras & Stewart, P.C., and Melvin M. Raznick, for defendant Morton Garelik.

Before: D.C. RILEY, P.J., and D.F. WALSH and A.C. MILLER, JJ.


A.C. MILLER, J.

Defendant, Morton Garelik, employed by the City of Sterling Heights, was suspended from his job for five days on charges which, if true, would seriously blemish his career. He requested a hearing on the matter before the Sterling Heights Civil Service Commission. The Civil Service Commission, in fact, held a full hearing and found the evidence insufficient and unsubstantial and ordered him reinstated with other appropriate remedies.

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