STAVIG v. SOUTH DAKOTA HIGHWAY PATROL

No. 14695.

371 N.W.2d 166 (1985)

In the Matter of the Grievance of Trooper Marvin STAVIG, Appellee, v. SOUTH DAKOTA HIGHWAY PATROL, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Dakota.

Decided July 3, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Max A. Gors of Gors, Braun & Carlon, Pierre, for grievant and appellee.

Mark Barnett, Asst. Atty. Gen., Pierre, for respondent and appellant; Mark V. Meierhenry, Atty. Gen., Pierre, on brief.


FOSHEIM, Chief Justice.

Trooper Marvin Stavig (Stavig) was informed by the director of the South Dakota Highway Patrol (Highway Patrol) on August 31, 1983, that he was being involuntarily transferred from his duty station at Mitchell to Kadoka, South Dakota and that he was being suspended without pay for three duty days. Stavig was informed that both measures were being taken for disciplinary reasons.

An appeal was taken from this disciplinary action and a...

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