FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE v. PHOENIX EMP. REL. BD.

No. 15698-PR.

133 Ariz. 127 (1982)

650 P.2d 429

FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE LODGE 2, an Arizona non-profit corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. The PHOENIX EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BOARD, William H. Gooding, Carl A. Lind and Raymond Wells, individually and as members of the Phoenix Employee Relations Board, Defendants-Appellants, and The Phoenix Law Enforcement Association as, Intervenor.

Supreme Court of Arizona, In Banc.

Rehearing Denied September 14, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McGroder, Pearlstein, Peppler & Tryon, P.C. by Thomas A. Peppler, Phoenix, for plaintiff-appellee.

Whitten & Brown, Ltd. by Robert C. Whitten and William R. Brown, Phoenix, for defendants-appellants.

Napier & Jones, P.C. by Michael Napier and Robert F. Clarke, Phoenix, for intervenor.


GORDON, Vice Chief Justice:

We previously held in this case that one issue presented by the parties should not have been dismissed on appeal as moot. Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 2 v. The Phoenix Employee Relations Board, 133 Ariz. 126, 650 P.2d 428 (1982). We retained jurisdiction pursuant to Ariz.Const. Art. 6, § 5(3) and Ariz.R.Civ.App.P. 19(e) to consider whether § 2.21 of...

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