BELNAP v. CHANG

No. 82-4206.

707 F.2d 1100 (1983)

Ray V. BELNAP, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Andrew CHANG, individually and in his capacity as Director of the Department of Social Services and Housing, State of Hawaii, et al., Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Decided June 10, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gary W.B. Chang, Honolulu, Hawaii, for defendant-appellee.

E. Courtney Kahr, Lihue, Hawaii, for plaintiff-appellant.

Before GOODWIN, TANG and FARRIS, Circuit Judges.


GOODWIN, Circuit Judge.

Ray V. Belnap, former Director of Corrections for the State of Hawaii, appeals a judgment holding that his resignation did not deprive him of liberty or property without due process of law.

On February 10, 1975, Andrew Chang, Director of the Department of Social Services and Housing, informed Belnap that if he did not resign he would be suspended from his job for 10 days and then dismissed. Chang had prepared two letters, one a letter...

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