CITY OF ATLANTA v. GRIER

A95A0219.

217 Ga. App. 251 (1995)

CITY OF ATLANTA v. GRIER et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 4, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Overtis H. Brantley, Elizabeth B. Taylor, for appellant.

Jonathan O. Oden, for appellees.


POPE, Presiding Judge.

Rodney Grier, a City policeman accused by his sergeant of intentionally and unnecessarily kicking a suspect, was disciplined by the City for using unreasonable force. After a hearing, the Civil Service Board concluded that Officer Grier had not used unreasonable force and overturned the disciplinary action. The superior court affirmed the Board's order, explicitly finding that it was supported by substantial evidence. See Smith v. Elder,...

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