LEY v. ST. LOUIS COUNTY

No. 50436.

710 S.W.2d 493 (1986)

Thomas LEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Missouri, Defendant-Appellant.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division Three.

May 20, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel Bartlett, Clayton, for defendant-appellant.

David J. Rauscher, Clayton, for plaintiff-respondent.


KAROHL, Presiding Judge.

Defendant St. Louis County, employer, appeals trial court judgment and decree in equitable proceeding. The decree set aside an order in a Workers' Compensation Claim approving a compromise settlement under § 287.390 RSMo 1978.

The necessary facts are not in dispute. Plaintiff Thomas Ley was employed by defendant St. Louis County as a police officer when he injured his back on November 20, 1979. Plaintiff suffered a ruptured spinal...

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