Voss v. Prentiss

154 Ill. App. 609, 1910 Ill. App. LEXIS 713
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedMay 2, 1910
DocketGen. No. 14,966
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Voss v. Prentiss, 154 Ill. App. 609, 1910 Ill. App. LEXIS 713 (Ill. Ct. App. 1910).

Opinion

Mr. Presiding Justice Holdom

delivered the opinion of the court.

The petition in this cause, four times amended, sought a mandamus against the Civil Service Commissioners of Chicago, the Chief of Police and the Comptroller of Chicago. Belief finally prayed in the fourth amendment filed February 8,. 1908, is as follows, viz:

“Forasmuch as your petitioners can only have relief for the grievances herein complained of by the issuance of a writ of mandamus, therefore, your petitioners pray that the Honorable, the judges of the Superior Court of Cook County, grant the relief prayed for to your petitioners in the premises, by the issuance of a writ of mandamus, issued and directed to the following named defendants: Elton Lower, Zina B. Carter and Michael L. McKinley, as Civil Service Commissioners of the City of Chicago, and to G-eorge M. Shippy as General Superintendent of Police of the City of Chicago, and to Walter H. Wilson as comptroller of said City of Chicago, commanding them,’ and each of them, respectively, to do every act and thing devolving upon them by law as such officers for the certification, nomination and appointment of William D. Voss, Robert J. Blaney, John J. Gavin and John Q. Reilly, in and about the promotion of said aforementioned parties to the positions of desk sergeant, and patrol sergeant, under and in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Service Law of the State of Illinois, now in effect in the City of Chicago, and particularly directed to Elton Lower, Zina R. Carter and Michael L. McKinley, comprising the Civil 'Service Commission of the City of Chicago, commanding them as the members of the Board of Civil Service Commissioners to vacate and set aside, immediately, an order or resolution adopted and entered of record by the said Civil Service Commission on November 9, 1906, directing and ordering a consolidation of the three separate lists or registers of persons eligible for certification to fill by promotion a.vacancy or vacancies in the office of desk sergeant, patrol sergeant and detective sergeant of the Police Department of the City of Chicago, and particularly directed to George M. Shippy, now General Superintendent of Police of the City of Chicago, commanding him to notify in writing said Civil Service Commission of all vacancies existed or created since November 9, 1906, to the present time, in the office or position in the Police Department of said City of Chicago, known and designated as desk sergeant, patrol sergeant and detective sergeant, and sergeant of police, assigned to perform the duties of desk sergeant, patrol sergeant and detective sergeant of the Police Department of the city of Chicago, and particularly directed to the said Civil Service commissioners, commanding them to certify to the said General Superintendent of Police, the names of the persons eligible for promotion from each of said separate lists and registers existing prior to the date of the entry of the order of consolidation hereinabove referred to and particularly to certify from the list or promotional register, the names of William D. Voss, Robert J. Blaney and John J. Gavin as candidates for promotion to the_ position of desk sergeant, or sergeant of police .assigned to perform the duties of desk sergeant, and to certify the name of John Q. Reilly from the list or promotional register of patrol sergeant for promotion to the position of patrol sergeant, or sergeant of- police, assigned to perform the duties of patrol sergeant in manner and form as by law and the rules of said Civil Service Commission is required to be done, and particularly directed to the said General Superintendent of Police, commanding the said General Superintendent of Police to take such steps in regard to such applicants and candidates so certified to him for promotion by said Civil Service Commission, as he is by Civil Service law and rules adopted under the provisions thereof required to take, commanding him to promote upon receipt of proper certification by the Civil Service Commission .William D. Voss, Robert J. Blaney, and John J. Gavin to the position of desk sergeant of the Police Department of the City of Chicago, or sergeant of the Police Department of the City of Chicago, assigned to perform the duties of desk sergeant of the Police Department of the City of Chicago; commanding him to promote upon receipt of the proper certification by the Civil Service Commission, John Q. Reilly to the position of patrol sergeant of the Police Department of the City of Chicago, assigned to perform the duties of patrol sergeant of the Police Department of the City of Chicago, and commanding and directing him, the said General Superintendent of Police, to immediately notify the said Civil Service Commission of such promotion and appointment, and particularly directed to said Civil Service Commission, commanding such Civil Service Commission immediately upon the receipt of the notice of selection and promotion from the General Superintendent of Police of the persons aforementioned to the positions aforementioned, to certify the name of such appointees to Walter H. Wilson, comptroller of the said City of Chicago as the legally qualified appointees to the positions aforementioned, entitled in accordance with law to receive the pay and compensation provided by law and city ordinances to the incumbents of each respective position; and particularly directed to the said Walter H. Wilson, comptroller of the said City of Chicago, commanding said comptroller to place the names of William D. Voss, Robert J. Blaney, John J. Gavin and John Q. Reilly, and such other names as may be certified to him on the list of officers of the Police Department of the City of Chicago, under the name and style of desk sergeant, patrol sergeant and detective sergeant and sergeant of police thereof, assigned to perform the duties of desk sergeant, patrol sergeant and detective sergeant of the Police Department of the City of Chicago, whereby said aforementioned parties shall be entitled to lawfully draw the respective compensation or salary due them and to issue to them and each of them such voucher or memorandum in writing as is by law and the city ordinances of the City of Chicago required to be done, whereby each of the aforementioned parties shall have his name and occupation placed upon the payroll required to be kept of the public employes of the City of Chicago, all in manner and form and in accordance with law and the city ordinances of the City of Chicago. And particularly directed to each and all of the defendants, Elton Lower, Zina R. Carter and Michael L. McKinley, George M. Shippy and Walter H. Wilson in their official capacities to do and perform all, and all manner of action or proceeding required of each and of all such persons by the terms of the Civil Service Act, Rules and Regulations adopted by the Civil Service Commissioners, and the city ordinances of the City of Chicago whereby the mandate of this court may be fully performed and satisfied, whether they and each of them be thereunto specifically ordered and commanded herein to do, or not to do, and perform.”

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