75 Md. 425 | Md. | 1892
delivered the opinion of the Court.
O’Neill was the foreman of Engine Company No. 13, one of the companies of the Fire Department of the City of Baltimore. In October, 1881, he was dismissed from the service of the Department on a charge of disrespect to his superior officer. He brought suit against the Fire Commissioners, alleging that their action in dismissing him was in gross, flagrant and wilful violation of their public duties, of his legal rights, and of the ordinances of the City of Baltimore.
This controversy has already been twice .before this Oourt in different forms. The cases are reported in 59
The plaintiff offered to prove in his first and third exceptions that during the time he was in the service of
The Court below instructed the jury that there was no evidence legally sufficient to show that in dismissing the plaintiff the Commissioners acted maliciously or dishonestly; and that therefore their verdict ought to be for the defendants. This is also our opinion.
Judgment affirmed.