BUGGAGE v. ASSUMPTION PARISH SHERIFF DEPT.

No. 2005 CA 1058.

934 So.2d 180 (2006)

Edward BUGGAGE v. ASSUMPTION PARISH SHERIFF DEPARTMENT and Department of Labor.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 5, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward Buggage, Napoleonville, Plaintiff/Appellant In Proper Person.

Lloyd Fred Schroeder, II, New Orleans, Counsel for Defendant/Appellee Assumption Parish Sheriff's Dept.

Norbert C. Rayford, J. Jerome Burden, Baton Rouge, Counsel for Defendant/Appellee Department of Labor.

Before: CARTER, C.J., DOWNING, and GAIDRY, JJ.


GAIDRY, J.

In this case, plaintiff appeals a district court judgment dismissing his petition for judicial review. We affirm.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Plaintiff, Edward Buggage, was employed by the Assumption Parish Sheriff's Department ("the Department") as a correctional officer from January 28, 2002 until November 6, 2003. Buggage was terminated for his failure to comply with the Department's policy after he left an inmate unattended at the...

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