Case Name: John G. Oppenheimer
Court: United States Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1972-02-04
Citations: 197 Ct. Cl. 1064
Docket Number: No. 243-71
Parties: John G. Oppenheimer
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Court of Claims Reports
Volume: 197
Pages: 1064–1064

Head Matter:
No. 243-71.
February 4, 1972
John G. Oppenheimer

Opinion:
Gif oili/m pay; dismissed; probationary employee. — Plaintiff, a veteran, sues to recover back pay from the time of his allegedly wrongful removal during his probationary period from his position as substitute mail carrier with the Post Office. This case comes before the court on defendant's motion for summary judgment, plaintiff's motion for summary judgment and plaintiff's motion for oral argument in Los An-geles, or in lieu thereof, further written argument. Upon consideration thereof, together with the opposition thereto and the briefs of the parties, without oral argument, the court concludes that the decision of the Board of Appeals and Review of the Civil Service Commission was not arbitrary or capricious and was supported by substantial evidence. On February 4, 1972, by order, the court denied plaintiff's motions, granted defendant's motion and dismissed the petition.