F. O. P., L. NO. 5 ET AL. v. CITY of PHILA. ET AL.

Nos. 2240 C.D. 1985 and 2649 C.D. 1985.

92 Pa.Commw. 340 (1985)

Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 5 and Robert S. Hurst, Appellants v. City of Philadelphia et al., Appellees. Fraternal Order of Police et al., Appellants v. City of Philadelphia et al., Appellees.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

October 21, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert B. Mozenter, with him, Anthony J. Molloy, Jr., and Michael S. Durst, Mozenter, Molloy & Durst, for appellants.

Carl E. Singley, Special Counsel, Philadelphia Special Investigation Commission, with him, Ralph J. Teti, Divisional Deputy City Solicitor, for appellees.

Argued October 16, 1985, before President Judge CRUMLISH, JR., Judge COLINS, and Senior Judge BARBIERI, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY PRESIDENT JUDGE CRUMLISH, JR., October 21, 1985:

Before us are appeals of two separate Philadelphia Common Pleas Court orders which, in effect, held that the Mayor of Philadelphia did not exceed the authority of his office in creating the Philadelphia Special Investigation Commission and that the Commission did not violate the Pennsylvania Open Meeting Law1 when it adopted...

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