TOCHTERMAN v. BALTIMORE COUNTY

No. 1125, September Term, 2004.

880 A.2d 1118 (2005)

163 Md. App. 385

Edward S. TOCHTERMAN, Jr. v. BALTIMORE COUNTY, Maryland.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

Reconsideration Denied September 8, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Carroll Holzer (Holzer & Lee, P.A., on the brief), Towson, for Appellant.

James J. Nolan (Baltimore County Law Office, on the brief), Towson, for Appellee.

Panel: ADKINS, SHARER, and CHARLES E. MOYLAN, JR. (retired, specially assigned), JJ.


CHARLES E. MOYLAN, JR., Judge (retired, specially assigned).

If there is one overarching principle of administrative law, it is that the courts should never lose sight of the separation of powers doctrine when, periodically, they are asked to intervene in the operations of a separate and equal branch of government. An employee of the Baltimore County government, unhappy at his non-consensual lateral transfer, had available to him an established grievance procedure...

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