Case Name: GEORGE HERNANDEZ, Appellant, v. J. D. BARTON, Respondent
Court: District Court of Appeal of the State of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1959-12-22
Citations: 176 Cal. App. 2d 535
Docket Number: Civ. No. 24078
Parties: GEORGE HERNANDEZ, Appellant, v. J. D. BARTON, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Appellate Reports, Second Series
Volume: 176
Pages: 535–535

Head Matter:
[Civ. No. 24078.
Second Dist., Div. Three.
Dec. 22, 1959.]
GEORGE HERNANDEZ, Appellant, v. J. D. BARTON, Respondent.
David C. Marcus for Appellant.
Roger Arnebergh, City Attorney (Los Angeles), and William B. Burge, Deputy City Attorney, for Respondent.

Opinion:
THE COURT.
In this action against a police officer of the city of Los Angeles for damages resulting from an alleged assault, summary judgment was entered in favor of defendant upon the ground that no claim had been filed, as some claims are required to be filed, under sections 363 and 376 of the city charter. Subsequent to this ruling it was decided in Davis v. Kendrick, 52 Cal.2d 517 [341 P.2d 673], that a policeman is not an officer of the city within the meaning of the sections of the charter which require the filing of claims when the suit is to be against officers of the city.
The judgment is reversed.