LEGAL DOCUMENT

Case: Joseph Romano, Anthony Phillips, James Taylor v. Salvatore Mancini, in his capacity as Public Safety Director of the Town of North Providence and in his capacity as Finance Director of the Town of North Providence and John T. Leyden, in his capacity as Chief of Police of the Town of North Providence
Citation: 121 R.I. 941
Court: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1979-01-25
Docket Number: M. P. No. 78-325
Pages: 941–941
Volume: 121
Reporter: Rhode Island Reports

Parties: Joseph Romano, Anthony Phillips, James Taylor v. Salvatore Mancini, in his capacity as Public Safety Director of the Town of North Providence and in his capacity as Finance Director of the Town of North Providence and John T. Leyden, in his capacity as Chief of Police of the Town of North Providence.

M. P. No. 78-325.
Joseph Romano, Anthony Phillips, James Taylor v. Salvatore Mancini, in his capacity as Public Safety Director of the Town of North Providence and in his capacity as Finance Director of the Town of North Providence and John T. Leyden, in his capacity as Chief of Police of the Town of North Providence.
Zimmerman, Roszkowski ir Brenner, Irving I. Zimmerman, Richard E. Kyte, Jr., for petitioner.
Robert D. Ciresi, Town Solicitor, Lovett <b- Linder, Ltd., Stephen G. Linder, for respondents.

The petition for writ of certiorari is granted without prejudice to the right of respondents to raise the issue of the improvidence of our grant. The parties are directed to brief and argue the issue amongst others raised herein of whether review in this case should be by way of appeal or by common-law certiorari.
This case is consolidated for the filing of briefs and for oral argument with Joseph Romano et al. v. Salavatore Mancini et al., No. 78-276-A.