Case Name: In the Matter of Amelia Cassese, Respondent, v. Herman Katz, as City Clerk of the City of New York, Appellant; In the Matter of Maria E. Monplaisir et al., Respondents, v. Herman Katz, as City Clerk of the City of New York, Appellant
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1966-09-02
Citations: 18 N.Y.2d 694
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of Amelia Cassese, Respondent, v. Herman Katz, as City Clerk of the City of New York, Appellant. In the Matter of Maria E. Monplaisir et al., Respondents, v. Herman Katz, as City Clerk of the City of New York, Appellant.
Judges: Concur: Chief Judge Desmond and Judges VaN Voorhis, Scileppi, KeatiNg and Hughes . Judges Hill and Gorman dissent and vote to reverse upon the dissenting opinion at the Appellate Division.
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 18
Pages: 694–697

Head Matter:
In the Matter of Amelia Cassese, Respondent, v. Herman Katz, as City Clerk of the City of New York, Appellant. In the Matter of Maria E. Monplaisir et al., Respondents, v. Herman Katz, as City Clerk of the City of New York, Appellant.
Argued September 2, 1966;
decided September 2, 1966.
J. Lee Rankin, Corporation Counsel (Norman Redlich and Pauline K. Berger of counsel), for appellant.
Charles Ballon, Eugene M. Kline, Michael J. Silverberg and Neil Lipton for Amelia Cassese, respondent.
James J. Leff for Maria E. Monplaisir and others, respondents.
Carl Rachlin and Stephen M. Nagler for amici curiae,.
Designated pursuant to section 2 of article VI of the State Constitution in the temporary absence of Judges Fui>p, Btjrk@ and Berrán,

Opinion:
In the first above-entitled proceeding: Order affirmed, without costs, in the following memorandum: It is conceded that General Order No. 14 of the Police Commissioner is valid, and was promulgated under authority conferred on the Police Commissioner by the Charter as well as the Administrative Code of the City of New York. Each proposed local law would limit the broad powers of processing disciplinary matters conferred upon the Commissioner by the Charter and implemented by the Administrative Code. This would, therefore, affect the plenary power of disciplino granted by section 43d of the New York City Charter. "We need decide no other question.
Concur: Chief Judge Desmond and Judges VaN Voorhis, Scileppi, KeatiNg and Hughes . Judges Hill and Gorman dissent and vote to reverse upon the dissenting opinion at the Appellate Division.
In the second above-entitled proceeding: Order affirmed, without costs, upon the authority of Matter of Cassese v. Katz, decided herewith. Question certified answered in the affirmative.
Concur: Chief Judge Desmond and Judges VaN Voorhis, Scileppi, KeatiNg and Hughes . Judges Hill and Gorman dissent and vote to reverse upon the dissenting opinion at the Appellate Division.