STILES v. DEPT. OF PUB. SAF., DRIVERS' LIC. DIV.

No. 12096.

361 So.2d 267 (1978)

Hugh D. STILES v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DRIVERS' LICENSE DIVISION.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

July 10, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard C. Cadwallader, Baton Rouge, for appellant Hugh D. Stiles.

Howard P. Elliott, Baton Rouge, for appellee.

Before BLANCHE, COVINGTON and CHIASSON, JJ.


BLANCHE, Judge.

Hugh D. Stiles was a permanent classified civil service employee of the State of Louisiana and employed as the Administrator of the Drivers' License Division of the Department of Public Safety. He had been so employed for almost ten years when he received a seven-page letter dated September 23, 1976, from his supervisor, Leroy S. Havard, stating that his employment was terminated. The letter specified eighteen reasons for his termination. After consideration...

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