PITTMAN v. CITY OF TULSA

No. 51346.

591 P.2d 339 (1979)

Richard C. PITTMAN, Appellee, v. CITY OF TULSA, By and Through its mayor, Robert J. LaFORTUNE, Civil Service Commission, an administrative agency of the City of Tulsa, by and through its Chairman, Pierce Reynolds, Laurence A. Yeagley, Presiding Judge, of the Municipal Criminal Court of the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Elma M. Camp, Court Clerk of the Municipal Criminal Court of the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Division 2.

Released for Publication February 15, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul E. Garrison, Garrison, Pigman, Comstock & Thurston, Tulsa, for appellee.

Imogene Harris, Asst. City Atty., Tulsa, for appellants.


Released for Publication by Order of Court of Appeals February 15, 1979.

BRIGHTMIRE, Judge.

Appellee Pittman, a civil servant of appellant city of Tulsa, was fired by the presiding judge of the municipal court. He appealed to the civil service commission, and, after a hearing, it revoked the discharge and ordered the employee suspended from performing his municipal duties for six months without pay. Pittman appealed...

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