REEDER v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF MARSHALL SCHOOL DISTRICT, 323 S.W.3d 830 (2010)
Court: Court of Appeals of Missouri
Number: inadvmoco110216000057
Visitors: 2
Filed: Nov. 02, 2010
Latest Update: Nov. 02, 2010
Summary: Order PER CURIAM: Nathan Reeder appeals the judgment of the Circuit Court of Saline County, which upheld the ruling of the Board of Education of Marshall School District terminating his employment. In five points on appeal, Reeder argues reversible error because he claims his due process rights were violated by an unfair and partial hearing and the Board's decision to terminate him was not supported by competent and substantial evidence. We affirm in this per curiam order and have provided t
Summary: Order PER CURIAM: Nathan Reeder appeals the judgment of the Circuit Court of Saline County, which upheld the ruling of the Board of Education of Marshall School District terminating his employment. In five points on appeal, Reeder argues reversible error because he claims his due process rights were violated by an unfair and partial hearing and the Board's decision to terminate him was not supported by competent and substantial evidence. We affirm in this per curiam order and have provided th..
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PER CURIAM:
Nathan Reeder appeals the judgment of the Circuit Court of Saline County, which upheld the ruling of the Board of Education of Marshall School District terminating his employment. In five points on appeal, Reeder argues reversible error because he claims his due process rights were violated by an unfair and partial hearing and the Board's decision to terminate him was not supported by competent and substantial evidence. We affirm in this per curiam order and have provided the parties a memorandum of law explaining our ruling today. Rule 84.16(b).
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