Griffin v. Roper
Griffin v. Roper
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
As I understand the petition, plaintiff claims that payment of the amount earned by him at the reduced salary
It would seem from the stipulation filed today that plaintiff’s pay checks for amount earned or due him at the reduced salary are withheld because he did not sign the oath of office required by law and which oath he still refuses to sign. In other words, the document he was requested to sign, which in his pleadings he terms “a document signifying his acceptance of said reclassification and reduction,” is merely the oath required by law to the effect that he will support and defend the Constitution and faithfully discharge the duties of his office.
The motion to dismiss the bill of complaint will be granted.
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