September 4, 2008
Addresses at center of Huntington appeal
By Lawrence Messina The Associated Press
CHARLESTON, W.Va -- A judge who struck down Huntington's requirement that firefighters and police officers live within the city limits or face "immediate" firing wrongly interpreted the ordinance, the city's lawyer told the state Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Attorney Scott McClure said the city never meant to deny employees their right to due process with the 2002 residency ordinance.
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