Case Name: JOHN P. CURRY vs. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BRIDGEPORT
Court: Connecticut Superior Court
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Decision Date: 1938-02-28
Citations: 5 Conn. Supp. 505
Docket Number: File #53879
Parties: JOHN P. CURRY vs. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BRIDGEPORT
Judges: 
Reporter: Connecticut Supplement
Volume: 5
Pages: 505–506

Head Matter:
JOHN P. CURRY vs. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BRIDGEPORT
Superior Court Fairfield County
File #53879
Present: Hon. KENNETH WYNNE, Judge.
Shannon & Wilder, Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
John V. Donnelly, Attorney for the Defendant
MEMORANDUM FILED FEBRUARY 28, 1938.

Opinion:
WYNNE, J.
Memorandum on motion to expunge and motion to make more specific. The very nature of the present appeal is a sufficient answer to the pending motion. A review of the acts of the Civil Service Commission can come only before a judge of the Superior Court. The proceeding is not judicial but rather one where a judge is designated as the reviewing authority over an administrative municipal commission. In such capacity everything that is here raised, time as well as circumstance, should be before the judge. It would seem that the appellee is in the position of asking to have expunged matter that is directly pertinent to what he seeks in the other motion to make more specific. A judge can be expected to conform to the philosophy underlying enactments seeking municipal reform and at the same time protect the individual from a too rigid interpretation that through jealousness might conflict with the very things that civil service contemplates.
The motions are denied.