DURDEN v. PLAQUEMINES PARISH GOVERNMENT

No. 2005-CA-1373.

930 So.2d 182 (2006)

David A. DURDEN v. PLAQUEMINES PARISH GOVERNMENT.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

April 12, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry T. Arrington, Elizabeth C. Harper, The Kullman Firm, P.L.C., New Orleans, Counsel for Defendant/Appellant.

(Court composed of Chief Judge JOAN BERNARD ARMSTRONG, Judge JAMES F. McKAY III, Judge ROLAND L. BELSOME).


ROLAND L. BELSOME, Judge.

The Plaquemines Parish Government (the appointing authority) appeals the decision of the Plaquemines Parish Civil Service Commission (the Commission) to reinstate the plaintiff, David A Durden (Durden), to employment as a truck driver in Solid Waste District # 2. For the following reasons, we reverse the Commission and reinstate the termination of employment imposed by the appointing authority.

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