Case ID: ga-app_54/html/0595-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Jenkins, P. J. Stephens, J.,", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

25907.
    CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA v. FAGAN.
    Decided November 20, 1936.
    
      William T. Gary, G. Wesley Killebretv, for plaintiff in error.
    
      Hammond, Kennedy & Kennedy,-contra.
   Jenkins, P. J.

In this suit against a municipality, on account of the alleged unlawful discharge of the plaintiff before the expiration of the period of his employment as a meter-reader, the court directed a verdict for the plaintiff, and refused a new trial, as in the ease of City Council of Augusta v. Lassiter, 54 Ga. App. 122 (187 S. E. 270), which involved a like employment as a meter-reader under like city ordinances. The instant exceptions, presenting similar questions, are controlled, adversely to the contentions of the plaintiff in error, by the rulings in that case and in related cases, City Council of Augusta v. Kelly, 53 Ga. App. 589 (186 S. E. 222); City Council of Augusta v. Bowers, 54 Ga. App. 115 (187 S. E. 264); City Council of Augusta v. King, 54 Ga. App. 111 (187 S. E. 268); City Council of Augusta v. Deer, 54 Ga. App. 122 (187 S. E. 271). In all of the preceding cases, applications for certiorari were denied by the Supreme Court. 53 Ga. App. 878. See also City Council of Augusta v. Widener, 51 Ga. App. 365 (180 S. E. 364); Elliott v. Augusta, 49 Ga. App. 568 (176 S. E. 548). Judgment affirmed.

Sutton, J., concurs.

Stephens, J.,

concurring specially. Although I dissented in the cases of City Council of Augusta v. Bowers, King, and Deer, supra, I concur in the judgment of affirmance in the case now before the court, on the authority of the decisions cited, which, although by a divided court, hold adversely to my view.