SANDERSON v. DEPARTMENT OF POLICE

No. CA 7712.

518 So.2d 17 (1987)

Henry SANDERSON, v. DEPARTMENT OF POLICE.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

December 15, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Archie B. Creech, New Orleans, for appellant.

Okla Jones, II, City Atty., Michael Starks, Asst. City Atty., New Orleans, for appellee.

Before GARRISON and WILLIAMS JJ., and CADE, J. Pro Tem.


HERBERT A. CADE, Judge Pro Tem.

Henry Sanderson was dismissed from the New Orleans Police Department during his probationary period of employment April 1, 1986. At the time of his dismissal Mr. Sanderson was a patient at the F. Edward Hebert Hospital. He did not personally appeal his dismissal to the Civil Service Commission, but asked the Policeman's Association of New Orleans, his agent, to file the appeal on his behalf. Appeal was not filed until May 15, 1986,...

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