PESEAU v. CIVIL SERVICE BD. OF TUSCALOOSA COUNTY

Civ. 2091.

385 So.2d 1310 (1980)

Dee PESEAU v. CIVIL SERVICE BOARD OF TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, Alabama.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied May 14, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack Drake of Drake & Pierce, University, for appellant.

Raymond E. Ward of Ray, Oliver & Ward, Tuscaloosa, for appellee.


WRIGHT, Presiding Judge.

Since 1975, Dee Peseau had served as Chief Clerk in the Tuscaloosa County Probate Office. She was an employee of Tuscaloosa County with all of the rights and privileges accorded by Act 357, Acts of Alabama, Regular Session, 1949, which act established a civil service system for employees of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.

A new probate judge, Hardy McCollum, was elected in Tuscaloosa County in November 1976 and installed in office on January...

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