Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1988

Lower Merion Fraternal Order of Police Lodge Number Twenty-Eight v. Township of Lower Merion

Lower Merion Fraternal Order of Police Lodge Number Twenty-Eight v. Township of Lower Merion
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided May 20, 1988 · Consideration, Flaherty, Former, Hutchinson, Larsen, McDermott, Nix, Papadakos, Stout, Zappala
518 Pa. 118; 541 A.2d 738; 1988 Pa. LEXIS 157

Lower Merion Fraternal Order of Police Lodge Number Twenty-Eight v. Township of Lower Merion

Dissenting Opinion

LARSEN, Justice,

dissenting.

I dissent to the majority’s dismissal of this appeal as improvidently granted. I would reach the merits of the appeal and would reverse on the basis of the rationale set forth in my Opinion in Support of Reversal previously filed in this appeal at 511 Pa. 194-200, 512 A.2d 616-619 (joined by Hutchinson and Papadakos, JJ.).

PAPADAKOS, J., joins in this dissenting opinion.

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

This appeal is dismissed as having been improvidently granted.

*119McDERMOTT and STOUT, JJ., did not participate in the consideration or decision of this case. HUTCHINSON, Former Justice, did not participate in the decision of this case. LARSEN, J., filed a dissenting opinion in which PAPADAKOS, J., joined.

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