REED v. DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY, ETC.

No. 13736.

393 So.2d 157 (1980)

Noel Hood REED v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, OFFICE OF STATE POLICE.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied January 26, 1981.

Writ Refused April 6, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael W. Shannon and J. Michael Small, Alexandria, for appellant.

James C. Dixon, Dept. of Public Safety, Baton Rouge, for appellee.

Before LOTTINGER, EDWARDS and PONDER, JJ.


EDWARDS, Judge.

Noel Hood Reed, a sergeant in the state police, was suspended and later terminated from his employment. The grounds were 1) that Reed persuaded a confidential informant to sign four cash vouchers in blank when, in fact, the informant received no monies, and that Reed subsequently cashed two of the vouchers for a total of $125.00, and 2) that while suspended, Reed used his position as a state policeman to influence an automobile dealer to lend him a...

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