DAVIS v. PINELLAS COUNTY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASS'N, INC.

No. 98-03659.

743 So.2d 540 (1998)

Goliath DAVIS, as Chief of Police, and City of St. Petersburg, a municipal corporation, Petitioners, v. PINELLAS COUNTY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC.; J.W. Jack Soule; Gregory S. Totz; Kevin Pete; John Moseley; and Christopher Herron, Respondents.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

December 16, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael S. Davis, City Attorney, and Robert Michael Eschenfelder, Assistant City Attorney, St. Petersburg, for Petitioners.

William M. Laubach, St. Petersburg, for Respondents.


ALTENBERND, Acting Chief Judge.

Goliath Davis, as Chief of Police, and the City of St. Petersburg seek a writ of prohibition to bar the circuit court from hearing an action for declaratory judgment. The Pinellas County Police Benevolent Association and several police officers seek a determination of the officers' rights under the Police Officers' Bill of Rights, section 112.531-.535, Florida Statutes (1997), concerning legal representation when an officer is requested...

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