CANCELOSE v. CITY OF GREENBELT

No. 266, September Term, 1988.

75 Md. App. 662 (1988)

542 A.2d 1288

RALPH J. CANCELOSE v. CITY OF GREENBELT, MARYLAND.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

July 7, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard L. Lucchi (Wolman & Lucchi on the brief), Upper Marlboro, for appellant.

Jacqueline A. Brackett (William C. Brennan, Jr. and Knight, Manzi, Brennan, Ostrom & Ham, P.A. on the brief), Upper Marlboro, for appellee.

Argued Before GILBERT, C.J., and GARRITY and ROSALYN B. BELL, JJ.


ROSALYN B. BELL, Judge.

Ralph J. Cancelose, a City of Greenbelt police officer, filed a complaint against the City to show cause why he should not receive a hearing under the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights (LEOBR), Md. Code Ann. Art. 27, §§ 727-734D (1957, 1987 Repl.Vol.). This action followed notice to him by the City of his termination as a police officer. The trial judge of the Circuit Court for Prince George's County dismissed Cancelose's complaint...

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