BOARD OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING v. BUTLER

No. 92-CA-01346-SCT.

672 So.2d 1196 (1996)

The BOARD OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING v. Willard Harold BUTLER.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

April 11, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael C. Moore, Attorney General, Jackson, Larry Stroud, Sp. Asst. Attorney General, Jackson, for Appellant.

Joe Thomas Gay, Ripley, for appellee.

Before SULLIVAN, P.J., and PITTMAN and McRAE, JJ.


McRAE, Justice, for the Court:

This appeal arises from a December 10, 1992 decision of the Tippah County Chancery Court overruling the Board of Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Training's decision to deny certification to Willard Harold Butler. The Board found Butler ineligible to continue as a law enforcement officer in light of his 1987 conviction for violating 18 U.S.C. § 242, deprivation of rights under color of law, in connection with the blackjack...

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