MISSISSIPPI STATE DEPT. OF HEALTH v. HOGUE

No. 2000-CC-00963-COA.

801 So.2d 794 (2001)

MISSISSIPPI STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Appellant v. Anne B. HOGUE and The Mississippi Employee Appeals Board, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Mississippi.

December 11, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Romaine Levean Richards, Jackson, Attorney for Appellant.

Darold L. Rutland, Attorney for Appellees.

Before McMILLIN, C.J., THOMAS, and CHANDLER, JJ.


McMILLIN, C.J., for the Court:

¶ 1. Anne Hogue, an employee of the Mississippi State Department of Health, was suspended for fifteen days without pay as a disciplinary action after it was determined that Hogue had carried a handgun while on an inspection visit conducted as part of her job. Carrying a firearm while on official duty was a violation of published department policy. Hogue appealed her suspension to the Employee Appeals Board. The hearing officer revoked...

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