WILSON v. BALTIMORE CITY POLICE DEPT.

No. 1188, September Term, 1991.

91 Md. App. 436 (1992)

604 A.2d 942

DEBORAH WILSON v. BALTIMORE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, ET AL.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

April 15, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Marshall (Schlachman, Belsky & Weiner, P.A., on the brief), Baltimore, for appellant.

William R. Phelan, Jr., Sr. Asst. Sol. (Michael A. Fry, Asst. Sol., on the brief), Baltimore, for appellees.

Argued before WILNER, C.J., and ALPERT and WENNER, JJ.


WENNER, Judge.

On October 31, 1990, appellant, Deborah Wilson, a Baltimore City Police Officer, filed a complaint in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City seeking injunctive relief and a petition to Show Cause against appellees, the Baltimore City Police Department (Police), and its Commissioner, Edward V. Woods (Woods), in his official capacity. In her complaint, appellant alleged that administrative charges were brought against her by appellees after the statute...

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