Paul Zachary Moss v. Shelby County Civil Service Merit Board

Case Number
W2017-01813-SC-R11-CV

The issue presented is whether the Shelby County Fire Department provided a firefighter with sufficient notice of the reasons for his termination. The Fire Department advised the firefighter that he was facing possible termination for violating two specific Fire Department rules. After further investigation and a meeting with the firefighter, the Fire Department gave him a termination letter that recited the two rules and detailed the factual basis for his termination. The firefighter appealed, and the Shelby County Civil Service Merit Board upheld the termination in a written decision that stated the facts and reasons supporting the termination. The trial court affirmed the Board’s decision. The Court of Appeals reversed, finding that the firefighter did not receive adequate notice of the reasons for his termination. We hold that the Shelby County Fire Department provided the firefighter with sufficient notice to satisfy the requirements of due process. We reverse the decision of the Court of Appeals and remand for consideration of pretermitted issues.

Authoring Judge
Justice Sharon G. Lee
Originating Judge
Chancellor JoeDae L. Jenkins
Case Name
Paul Zachary Moss v. Shelby County Civil Service Merit Board
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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