121 So. 2d 408 | Miss. | 1960
In this case, Professor E. A. Timbes, for approximately seven years, had been principal of the Seminary Attendance Center. On February 1, 1960, the County
In other words, except for the names of the persons and the places where they were to teach, the facts are substantially the same as those which exist in Denson Lott v. State, Ex Eel Prank Kelly, No. 41,686, this day decided. The governing principles in that case are decisive of the question involved in this appeal, and, for the reasons stated in the opinion in that case, this cause must be reversed and rendered here for the appellant.
The judgment of the trial court is therefore reversed and a judgment will be entered here for the appellant, finally dismissing the cause with prejudice at the cost of the appellee.
Eeversed and rendered.