WRIGHT v. BALTIMORE COUNTY

No. 1610, September Term, 1992.

96 Md. App. 474 (1993)

625 A.2d 398

CHARLES T. WRIGHT v. BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

June 4, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Damon A. Trazzi (Trazzi & Grasso, on brief), Timonium, for appellant.

James A. Helfman, Asst. County Atty. (H. Emslie Parks, County Atty., on brief), Towson, for appellee.

Argued before BISHOP, GARRITY and CATHELL, JJ.


CATHELL, Judge.

Appellant, Charles T. Wright, appeals from the Circuit Court for Baltimore County's affirmance of the Board of Appeals' decision of February 25, 1992, that

no evidence exists in this record that ... prevents him from being a useful police officer even though he is unable to perform every duty to which he might be assigned. He is capable of performing desk or clerical functions which are of use to the Police Department, and therefore within...

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