Perez v. South Jordan City
Annotate this CaseOn November 12, 2009, City dismissed Petitioner from his position as a city police officer. Petitioner appealed his termination to the City appeal board, which, after a hearing, affirmed the City's termination decision in a ruling dated June 7, 2010. On June 10, 2010, the City's recorder certified the order as final and mailed a copy to Petitioner. Petitioner filed a petition for review on July 9, 2010. The court of appeals dismissed for lack of jurisdiction, concluding the petition was untimely because it had been filed more than thirty days after the date (June 7, 2010) appearing on the appeal board's decision and order. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that Petitioner's petition was timely under a clarified statutory standard, as the order was not issued until June 10, 2010. Remanded.
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