Porr v. Commonwealth

377 A.2d 1068, 32 Pa. Commw. 68, 1977 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1054
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 29, 1977
DocketNo. 10 T.D. 1977
StatusPublished

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Porr v. Commonwealth, 377 A.2d 1068, 32 Pa. Commw. 68, 1977 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1054 (Pa. Ct. App. 1977).

Opinion

Opinion by

Judge Wilkinson, Jr.,

This case is another in which the Department of State Police, its then Commissioner (Commissioner), and the Department of General Services and its Secretary (Secretary) have entered preliminary objections raising, inter alia, the defenses of sovereign immunity (as to the departments) and absolute immunity (as to the Commissioner and Secretary) to a complaint alleging defendants’ liability for an automobile accident involving a vehicle driven by one of the plaintiffs and another driven by a state police trooper.

This case arises out of the same facts as Kenno v. Department of State Police, 31 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 207, 375 A.2d 1358 (1977), in which this Court, in an opinion by Judge Mencer, upheld defendants’ preliminary objections. That opinion is controlling here. We uced only note further that plaintiffs’ argument that absolute immunity should not attach to the Commis[70]*70sioner and Secretary here because the basis of their liability is allegedly not predicated on a discretionary act has been expressly refuted in Fischer v. Kassab, 25 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 593, 360 A.2d 809 (1976).

Accordingly, we will enter the following

Order

Now, September 29, 1977, the preliminary objections of defendants Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of State Police, and James A. Barger, Commissioner, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of General Services and Ronald Lench, Secretary, dated August 25, 1976, to the complaint transferred to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania at No. 10 T.D. 1977, are hereby sustained and the complaint dismissed.

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Related

Fischer v. Kassab
360 A.2d 809 (Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, 1976)
Kenno v. Commonwealth
375 A.2d 1358 (Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, 1977)

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