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Simoneau v. Gannon

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Apr 6, 1994
641 A.2d 1323 (R.I. 1994)

Opinion

No. 94-196-M.P.

April 6, 1994.

Joseph Penza, Jr.

Richard Riendeau.


ORDER

This matter came before the court on a petition for writ of certiorari filed by the City of Providence and its police chief to review a Superior Court preliminary injunction which inter alia prohibited petitioners from requiring plaintiff John Simoneau to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. After carefully reviewing the memoranda submitted by the parties in respect to the issue of the chief's authority to order such an evaluation, we conclude that the hearing justice erred in granting injunctive relief in this case. The police chief may require Simoneau to submit to the psychological evaluation.

The petition for writ of certiorari is granted, and the order granting injunctive relief in this case is quashed.


Summaries of

Simoneau v. Gannon

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Apr 6, 1994
641 A.2d 1323 (R.I. 1994)
Case details for

Simoneau v. Gannon

Case Details

Full title:Lt. John SIMONEAU v. Bernard E. GANNON

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: Apr 6, 1994

Citations

641 A.2d 1323 (R.I. 1994)

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