DARON v. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION


44 S.W.3d 478 (2001)

Kenneth DARON v. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION and the Tennessee Civil Service Commission.

Supreme Court of Tennessee, at Nashville.

May 2, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alan D. Johnson, Nashville, TN, for the appellant, Kenneth Daron.

Paul G. Summers, Attorney General and Reporter, and William J. Marett, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, for the appellees, Department of Correction and the Tennessee Civil Service Commission.


OPINION

BIRCH, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which ANDERSON, C.J., DROWOTA, HOLDER and BARKER, JJ., joined.

Kenneth Daron was terminated as a Correction Officer I for violating Department of Correction policy. Pursuant to Tenn.Code Ann. § 4-5-301 (1998), he appealed, and the administrative law judge concluded that a ten-day suspension was a more appropriate discipline. The judge, however, denied Daron's application for attorney's fees ...

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