MARTIN v. HENDERSON

Docket No. Sac. 6280.

40 Cal.2d 583 (1953)

255 P.2d 416

ANDREW W. MARTIN, Respondent, v. A.H. HENDERSON, as Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles, etc., et al., Appellants. GEORGE H. REDWINE, Respondent, v. A.H. HENDERSON, as Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles, etc., et al., Appellants.

Supreme Court of California. In Bank.

April 3, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fred N. Howser and Edmund G. Brown, Attorneys General, and Wilmer W. Morse, Deputy Attorney General, for Appellants.

James H. Phillips for Respondents.


EDMONDS, J.

For a number of years, Andrew W. Martin was a traffic sergeant and George H. Redwine a traffic officer of the State Highway Patrol. They worked in excess of regular hours of duty without receiving equivalent time off. After the termination of their employment, Martin and Redwine each filed a petition to compel the appropriate state official to approve his claim for overtime. The appeal is from a judgment requiring approval and payment of the claims.

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