54 N.H. 183 | N.H. | 1874
Full and exclusive power, for sufficient cause, to remove constables and all other police officers, is expressly conferred upon the mayor and aldermen by the charter of the city of Portsmouth. Laws of 1849, ch. 836, sec. 13. We need not inquire, therefore, what their authority in this respect would have been without such a provision.
The idea, that suspension from an office of this sort does not carry with it the consequence that compensation for performing its duties is suspended also, cannot be sustained. Were that so, suspension in such cases might assume the character of a gratuity or reward instead of a punishment, and might thus be made the instrument of public mischiefs of a very serious description. The exceptions must be overruled.
Judgment on the verdict.