WILBURN v. MISSISSIPPI HIGHWAY SAFETY PATROL

No. 2000-SA-00317-COA.

795 So.2d 575 (2001)

Ronald WILBURN, Appellant v. MISSISSIPPI HIGHWAY SAFETY PATROL and Mississippi Department of Public Safety, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Mississippi.

September 18, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christi R. McCoy, Booneville, Attorney for Appellant.

Charles S. Head, Jackson, R. Steven Coleman, Attorney for Appellees.

BEFORE SOUTHWICK, P.J., LEE, and MYERS, JJ.


SOUTHWICK, P.J., for the Court:

¶ 1. Patrolman Ronald Wilburn was discharged from the Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol. On initial appeal, the Alcorn County Circuit Court affirmed. Having appealed to this Court, Wilburn argues that there was insubstantial evidence to support the discharge, and that the grounds alleged were a pretext for an improper motive. We find no support for these arguments factually or legally. Therefore we affirm.

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