DEPT. OFFICE OF STATE & CORR., OFFICE OF STATE POLICE v. MENSMAN

No. 95-C-1950.

671 So.2d 319 (1996)

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS, OFFICE OF STATE POLICE v. Michael J. MENSMAN.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

April 8, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Foye Lavell Lowe, Jr., Baton Rouge, for Applicant.

Floyd J. Falcon, Jr., Daniel Laraway Avant, Baton Rouge, for Respondent.


PER CURIAM *:

The defendant, Michael Mensman, has been a Louisiana State Trooper for the past twenty years. He was terminated from his position with the State Police on May 14, 1993, for dereliction of duty, lying to his superiors, and making false reports. He appealed to the State Police Commission1 contending that there was insufficient cause to support his termination, particularly since he was suffering...

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