Gleason v. Public Safety Commission
Gleason v. Public Safety Commission
Opinion of the Court
Appellant, William Gleason, was a lieutenant on the police force of the City of Des Peres, Missouri. On April 4, 1973, he was charged by the director of respondent Public Safety Commission, City of Des Peres, with conduct not becoming an officer, and other general inefficiencies. As a result of these charges, appellant was reduced in rank from Lieutenant to Patrolman with commensurate pay reduction.
Appellant appealed the director’s decision to the Board of the Public Safety Commission. A hearing was held May 10, 1973. The Board rendered a decision to the Des Peres Board of Aldermen by memorandum dated May 14, 1973. Appellant’s attorney received a copy of the decision by mail on May 16, 1973.
On June 15,1973, appellant filed his petition for review of the decision with the Circuit Court of St. Louis County pursuant to provisions of the Administrative Procedure and Review Act, § 536.110, RSMo 1978, and Rule 100.04(a). Respondent moved to dismiss on grounds that appellant’s petition was not filed within 30 days of notice of the agency’s final decision. At that time there was no evidence of when the decision of the Board was mailed or delivered to appellant, and respondent’s motion was denied without prejudice. Thereafter, the director of the Public Service Commission submitted an affidavit stating that the decision was mailed on May 14, 1973. Appellant’s attorney submitted a counter-affidavit swearing that the Board’s decision was delivered to him by mail on May 16, 1973. Based on these affidavits, the trial court dismissed appellant’s action for failure to file a timely “notice of appeal”. The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, affirmed the dismissal.
This Court granted transfer to interpret the phrase “mailing or delivery” contained in § 536.110 and Rule 100.04(a), and to determine the effect, if any, of Rule 44.-01(e). We decide the case the same as on original appeal. Mo.Const. art. V, § 10.
The judgment of the trial court is affirmed.
Dissenting Opinion
dissenting.
I dissent for the reasons set forth in my dissenting opinion in R. B. Industries v. Goldberg, 601 S.W.2d 5 (Mo. banc 1980) decided concurrently herewith.
Dissenting Opinion
dissenting.
I dissent for the reasons set forth in my dissenting opinion in R. B. Industries, Inc. v. Goldberg, 601 S.W.2d 5 (Mo. banc 1980), decided by the Court this date.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- William GLEASON v. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION, City of Des Peres
- Status
- Published