Clarence Planting, a county clerk, prevailed in his appeal against the Board of County Commissioners' decision to reduce his salary from $12,500 to $10,500 per annum. The Idaho Supreme Court affirmed the trial court's finding that the commissioners abused their discretion by ignoring Planting's increased duties and responsibilities while reducing his salary, and by allowing personal disputes to influence the decision.
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