CITY OF TULSA v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF POLICE PENSION

No. 39378.

387 P.2d 255 (1963)

CITY OF TULSA, a Municipal Corporation, and Henry Kolbus and all other taxpayers similarly situated, Plaintiffs in Error, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF the POLICE PENSION AND RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF the CITY OF TULSA, Oklahoma, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

November 26, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles E. Norman, Atty. for City of Tulsa, James R. Head, pro se, Tulsa, for plaintiffs in error.

Roehm A. West, Jr., Tulsa, for Paul J. Livingston, amicus curiae.


BLACKBIRD, Chief Justice.

This case involves a Police Pension applied for by Paul J. Livingston, former Chief of Tulsa Police, on January 27, 1958, less than a month after his discharge from that position, on account of "conduct unbecoming an officer", and after the United States Circuit Court of Appeals had, three weeks before, affirmed his conviction, subsequent to his indictment, with others, by a Federal Grand Jury, on...

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