HOUSER v. REDMOND

No. 1756-2.

16 Wn. App. 743 (1977)

559 P.2d 577

JERRY O. HOUSER, Respondent, v. THE CITY OF REDMOND, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

January 19, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard J. Glein, Larry Linville, and Clinton, Fleck, Glein, and Brown, for appellant.

John P. Cogan, for respondent.


PETRIE, C.J.

The defendant, City of Redmond, appeals from a judgment awarding plaintiff, Jerry Houser, damages for interference with his employment as a City of Redmond police officer.

Early in 1972, Sergeant Jerry Houser of the Redmond City Police Department concealed a tape recorder in his squad room locker and surreptitiously recorded the conversations of several fellow police officers. On April 26, 1972, Houser discovered that his locker had been broken...

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