Smith v. Price

446 F. Supp. 828, 1977 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13884
CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Georgia
DecidedSeptember 21, 1977
DocketCiv. A. 77-39-Ath.
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Smith v. Price, 446 F. Supp. 828, 1977 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13884 (M.D. Ga. 1977).

Opinion

OWENS, District Judge:

Employees of the City of Athens, Georgia, are subject to Merit System Rules and Regulations which provide grounds for dismissal. Police officers of the city are also subject to eighteen (18) single-spaced typewritten pages of rules and regulations last promulgated September 3, 1976, which contain many grounds for dismissal.

Plaintiff Willie R. Smith, an Athens police officer since January 15, 1972, was dismissed on June 10, 1977, for violation of these rules and regulations. After appealing to the City of Athens Personnel Board and losing, he filed this lawsuit alleging that in dismissing him the defendant Chief of Police and Personnel Board deprived him of rights guaranteed by the First, Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States. He prayed for injunctive relief to include a declaration that such rules and regulations are unconstitutional, direction to the defendants to reinstate him as a police officer and an order that he receive back pay, allowances and attorney’s fees. The defendants vigorously deny that these rules and regulations are unconstitutional and further deny that his dismissal is in any way constitutionally or legally invalid.

The question of permanent injunctive relief was heard on August 10, 1977. Evidence, briefs and arguments of counsel having been heard, this constitutes the court’s findings of fact and conclusions of law. Rule 65, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Officer Smith on February 8, 1976, was married and living in the adjoining county of Oconee. On that date while off duty and out of uniform, he visited the woman with whom he was having an extra-marital affair, in her apartment in Athens and while there was shot by the woman’s former lover. Following an investigation he was suspended for ten (10) days by Chief Price who stated as a reason for that action:

“You are hereby suspended for a period of 10 working days for the violation of the Departmental Rules and Regulations, Section 101.48. A copy of the Internal Affairs Investigation Report is attached for your information. As per to our discussion of this date any further violation of the departmental rules and regulations will lead to dismissal." Plaintiff’s Exhibit “1” at 12. (Emphasis supplied).

Section 101.48 of the regulations concerned conduct unbecoming an officer.

On June 8, 1977, Chief of Police Price received a telephone call from the woman with whom plaintiff Smith was having an affair in February 1976. She advised that the affair had continued and told of many personal difficulties between her, Officer Smith and Officer Smith’s wife. Until the receipt of this telephone call the defendant police chief and city officials were unaware *830 of plaintiff Smith’s post-February 1976 extra-marital conduct. As his personnel file and the evidence show, he was then considered to be generally satisfactory and in some respects an outstanding police officer.

Chief Price directed Major Wallace to investigate the situation. He did, and based upon what the plaintiff, his wife and his girlfriend freely and voluntarily said, Major Wallace reported:

“TO: Everett E. Price, Chief of Police
“FROM: Mark Wallace, Uniform Division
Commander
“SUBJECT: Internal Investigation; Officer Willie R. Smith
“OFFENSE: Failure to adhere to and abide by:
1. Departmental General Order 76-4 —Rules and Regulations: Section I.A and I.Af — Rules Governing Orders and Commands:
2. Section II.A, II.A1 and II.A2 — Professional Conduct of Departmental Members;
3. Section II.E — Professional Conduct of Departmental Members (Members are Prohibited);
4. Section III.F — Responsibilities of Members;
5. General Order 76-4 — Conduct Unbecoming an Officer;
6. City of Athens Merit System: Section VIII A l.f.(l), (6), and (9).
“DATE: June 8, 1977
BASIS FOR INVESTIGATION:
On June 8, 2977 (sic), Miss _* contacted Chief Price telephonically and alleged misconduct on Willie Smith’s part directed toward her, to include physical assualt (sic) and forceful threats.
SYNOPSIS:
Investigation disclosed that Officer Willie Smith has had an affair with Miss_for a period of more than three (3) years. During this time Officer Smith was shot three (3) times in Miss_apartment on February 8, 1976 by a boyfriend of Miss__As a result of that incident Officer Smith was suspended for a ten (10) day period and advised in writing that other such misconduct would result in his dismissal.
Since the above incident, Officer Smith has repeatedly visited Miss _ in her residence while he was on a duty tour, not concerned with official Police business and without reporting his location to the dispatcher or shift command, all in violation of Departmental General Orders. During these visits Miss -alleges Officer Smith has physically assaulted, verbally threatened, and on several occasions drawn his departmental issued service revolver on her to enforce his threats. The last such incident being less than two weeks prior to this date. Miss-visited Officer Smith’s residence in Oconee County on June 7, 1977 and removed his departmental issued gun belt and service revolver from his private vehicle. Miss_fired Officer Smith’s service revolver six times, three rounds of which struck Officer Smith’s private vehicle and upon leaving the premises Miss_ took the departmental issued gun belt and revolver with her. Officer Smith failed to report the above in violation of Departmental General Orders.
CONCLUSIONS:
That Officer Willie R. Smith has maintained an affair with Miss _for a period of approximately three years. That Officer Smith renewed this affair approximately one month after he was shot in her apartment in violation of Departmental Rules & Regulations I. A. and I. A. 4. — Rules Governing Orders and Commands.
That Officer Smith has visited Miss _ at her residence in an on duty status, not on official business, on several occasions without advising the dispatcher or shift supervisors of his whereabouts in violation of Departmental Rules & Regulations II. E. 6. — Responsibilities of Members (members are prohibited).
That Officer Smith failed to report Miss _taking his gun and gunbelt from his privately owned vehicle in violation of *831 Departmental Rules & Regulations III. F. — Responsibility of Members.
That Officer Smith stated before the Promotion Review Committee that he was not ‘running around’ on his wife in violation of Departmental Rules & Regulations II. A., II. A. 1. and II. A. 2.

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