Young v. County of Marin

195 Cal. App. 3d 863, 241 Cal. Rptr. 169, 1987 Cal. App. LEXIS 2243
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 26, 1987
DocketNo. A035320
StatusPublished
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Young v. County of Marin, 195 Cal. App. 3d 863, 241 Cal. Rptr. 169, 1987 Cal. App. LEXIS 2243 (Cal. Ct. App. 1987).

Opinion

Opinion

HANING, J.

Ruth L. Young, the former appointed public defender of Marin County, appeals a judgment of dismissal of her complaint for, inter alia, wrongful termination and libel, after the trial court sustained the county’s demurrer without leave to amend.1 The rules for review of demurrers are well known and need not be exhaustively recited. (See, e.g., Dale v. City of Mountain View (1976) 55 Cal.App.3d 101, 103 [127 Cal.Rptr. 520].) To summarize, we are required to regard the material allegations of the complaint as true, and must assume that plaintiff can prove them. Thus, we consider only the complaint and those matters which may be judicially noticed to determine whether plaintiff is entitled to any relief.

On her claim for wrongful termination appellant has alleged that she was discharged from her office “[b]ecause of [her] commitment to vigorously discharge her ethical and legal obligations as Public Defender to protect the Constitutional rights of her clients (especially their Sixth Amendment rights), and to support her staff attorneys in performing their duties as defense attorneys;” and “[b]ecause [she] exercised her First Amendment rights to speak out on behalf of her clients and to publicly support her staff when they took unpopular positions or actions.” Within the parameters of [868]*868these allegations we review to determine whether appellant has alleged facts entitling her to relief.

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Young v. County of Marin
195 Cal. App. 3d 863 (California Court of Appeal, 1987)

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