U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, 1959

Joseph F. O'Brien v. William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States

Joseph F. O'Brien v. William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States
U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit · Decided May 21, 1959 · Edgerton, Per Curiam, Washington
269 F.2d 227; 106 U.S. App. D.C. 36; 1959 U.S. App. LEXIS 3835 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Joseph F. O'Brien v. William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Appellant’s dismissal from a position in the Department of Justice was sustained by the Civil Service Commission’s Board of Appeals and Review on March 4, 1955. On June 29, 1955, the Commission declined to reopen the matter. On March 27, 1958, appellant filed a complaint “for illegal separation from government service.” The District Court granted appellee’s motion for summary judgment. The claim was barred by laches. We need not consider appellee’s other contentions.

Affirmed.

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