MOYER v. FOSTER

No. 34082.

205 Okla. 26 (1951)

234 P.2d 415

MOYER et al. v. FOSTER.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

July 10, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Billings & Billings, Woodward, and J.W. Burrow, Gage, for plaintiff in error Melvin Moyer.

Thomas & Grantz, Woodward, for plaintiff in error Glenn Hall.

Claude E. Love, Oklahoma City, and Emmett A. Klem, Shattuck, for defendant in error.


LUTTRELL, V.C.J.

This is an action brought by John Foster against the defendants, Melvin Moyer, Glenn Hall, and Frank Miller, for damages for false arrest and false imprisonment. Foster was a bartender at a tavern operated by one Cordell in the city of Gage, and the action grows out of the closing of the tavern, and the arrest of Cordell and plaintiff, and the subsequent dismissal of the charge against them, involved in the case of Moyer v. Cordell,

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