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City of Jackson v. Thomas

Supreme Court of Mississippi
May 11, 1976
331 So. 2d 926 (Miss. 1976)

Opinion

No. 48678.

May 11, 1976.

Appeal from Circuit Ciurt, Hinds County, Russel D. Moore, J.

John E. Stone, Davis H. Smith, Jackson, for appellants.

Satterfield, Shell, Williams Buford, E.P. Lobrano, Jr., Jackson, for appellee.

Before GILLESPIE, PATTERSON and BROOM, JJ.


On January 17, 1975, Ray F. Thomas was dismissed and removed from his position and duties as a police officer with the City of Jackson by a letter from the Chief of Police which specified violations of various rules and regulations of the Department. No demand was made by Thomas for an investigation by the Civil Service Commission as provided by Mississippi Code Annotated section 21-31-23 (1972).

This was Thomas' exclusive remedy. Tenant v. Finane, 227 Miss. 410, 86 So.2d 453 (1956). The trial court had no jurisdiction to direct the City to reinstate Thomas and to reimburse him for all back pay.

REVERSED AND RENDERED.

PATTERSON and INZER, P.J., and SMITH, ROBERTSON, SUGG, WALKER, BROOM and LEE, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

City of Jackson v. Thomas

Supreme Court of Mississippi
May 11, 1976
331 So. 2d 926 (Miss. 1976)
Case details for

City of Jackson v. Thomas

Case Details

Full title:CITY OF JACKSON et al. v. Ray F. THOMAS

Court:Supreme Court of Mississippi

Date published: May 11, 1976

Citations

331 So. 2d 926 (Miss. 1976)

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