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John Walker and Patricia Walker v City of Salisbury
State: Maryland
Court: Maryland District Court
Case Date: 04/04/2001
Preview:IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND

JOHN WALKER and PATRICIA WALKER Plaintiffs vs.

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CITY OF SALISBURY, ROGER BASKERVILLE, WILLIAM STACEY, O. PALMER GILLIS, III, and * FRANK HIMELRIGHT Defendants * * * * o0o

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MEMORANDUM OPINION

Plaintiff John Walker ("Walker") is presently employed by the City of Salisbury, which is located in Wicomico County, Maryland. On two occasions since December of 1998, Walker's When he was first fired

employment was terminated by the City. in 1998, he

filed a charge of disability discrimination.

Thereafter, pursuant to a Settlement Agreement with the City, Walker was reinstated as a meter reader, effective on October 1, 1999. After he was once again fired on February 2, 2000, he

filed a grievance and was again reinstated on or about April 12, 2000. In this civil action, Walker and his wife have sued the City of Salisbury (the "City") and four individuals, asserting claims under 42 U.S.C.
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