DeKalb County v. Winkler, 56455

Decision Date28 November 1978
Docket NumberNo. 56455,56455
Citation148 Ga.App. 240,251 S.E.2d 63
PartiesDeKALB COUNTY et al. v. WINKLER.
CourtGeorgia Court of Appeals

George P. Dillard, Gail C. Flake, Decatur, for appellants.

Nicholson & Meals, Robert N. Meals, A. Lee Parks, Jr., Atlanta, for appellee.

QUILLIAN, Presiding Judge.

The County of DeKalb, DeKalb County Water & Sewer Department, brings this appeal from an adverse judgment rendered in the lower court on certiorari brought by the appellee from a ruling of the DeKalb County Merit System Council. The appellee, an employee of DeKalb County, had been transferred from one position to another. He contended that this resulted in a demotion and a violation of the DeKalb County Code. The trial judge found that, in effect, the transfer did amount to a demotion and was in violation of a specified section of the DeKalb County Code. The trial judge also found, over objection by the appellant, that a writ of certiorari will lie for the correction of errors committed by the DeKalb County Merit System Council. See Anderson v. McMurry, 217 Ga. 145, 121 S.E.2d 22. Held :

1. Although reference is made to the DeKalb County Code by the trial judge and portions of the Code are referred to in briefs before the trial judge and before this court, the record reveals that the DeKalb County Code was never introduced into evidence. As held in Leger v. Ken Edwards Enterprises, Inc., 223 Ga. 536, 539(2), 156 S.E.2d 651, 653, "(I)t is well established by numerous decisions of this court that judicial notice can not be taken by the superior court or this court of city or county ordinances, but they must be alleged and proved." Accord, McClure v. Hightower, 237 Ga. 157, 158, 227 S.E.2d 47. Therefore, in passing upon the issues of this case it was error to consider the DeKalb County Code.

2. The DeKalb County Merit System Council operates under the provisions of Ga.L.1956, p. 3111 et seq. The caption of that Act sets forth among its purposes "to provide for appeals to council by employees under the merit system who have been dismissed from employment." The body of the Act provides, under the duties and functions of the Merit System Council, that it shall "conduct hearings and render decisions on charges preferred against persons employed in the several departments and offices included in said merit system and to hear appeals from any employee who claims to have been improperly dismissed." Section 5 of the Act further provides "Any employee who is dismissed shall have the right of appeal pursuant to the terms of the rules and regulations prescribed for appeal by the merit system council."

In Anderson v. McMurry, 217 Ga. 145, 121 S.E.2d 22, supra, the Supreme Court permitted a writ of certiorari from a ruling by the DeKalb County Merit System Council where there was a dismissal of an employee. The Act itself deals solely with dismissal and empowers the council to rule on dismissal but goes no further. In the recent case of Echols v. DeKalb County, 146 Ga.App. 560, 247 S.E.2d 114 an employee was relieved of his duties as foreman but his employment with the county was not terminated. This court in a full bench decision and quoting the Act in question held that "the council lacked the authority to render any binding decision on Mr. Echol's complaint."

Under the circumstances of the instant case we may consider only the statute in our determination of the issues involved. See Pope v. Cokinos, 231 Ga. 79, 81, 200 S.E.2d 275; Jenkins v. Bd. of Zoning &c. Columbus, 122 Ga.App. 412, 177 S.E.2d 204. The statute does not provide for the merit...

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    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • November 28, 1978
  • Winkler v. Dekalb County, 80-7313
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Fifth Circuit
    • June 19, 1981
    ...DeKalb County Merit System Council. It was error for the trial judge to permit the certiorari from that body. DeKalb County v. Winkler, 148 Ga.App. 240, 251 S.E.2d 63, 64 (1978) (citation omitted). After the Supreme Court of Georgia denied certiorari, Winkler instituted this suit in federal......
  • Winkler v. County of DeKalb, Civ. A. No. C79-476A.
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Northern District of Georgia
    • December 23, 1981
    ...for review of adverse personnel actions which was without jurisdiction to render the decisions it was making. DeKalb County v. Winkler, 148 Ga.App. 240, 251 S.E.2d 63 (1978). Once the Fifth Circuit determined that plaintiff had a property interest in not being demoted under State law (but n......
  • Johnson v. Barrett, 65775
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • April 20, 1983
    ...for hearing an appeal by disaffected employees is an improper dismissal, apparently relying upon the holding in DeKalb County v. Winkler, 148 Ga.App. 240, 251 S.E.2d 63. As we view the enabling legislation, we conclude that we must construe the language granting reviewing authority to the C......

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