HODGES v. OKLAHOMA JOURNAL PUB. CO.

No. 51397.

617 P.2d 191 (1980)

Hill HODGES, Appellant, v. OKLAHOMA JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY and Larry Cannon, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied October 14, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B.J. Brockett and John A. Green, Oklahoma City, for appellant.

Kenneth N. McKinney, McKinney, Stringer & Webster, Oklahoma City, for appellees.


IRWIN, Vice Chief Justice.

Appellant, Hill Hodges, a former Oklahoma County license tag agent, brought suit to recover damages alleging that four articles, with accompanying headlines, published by the appellee, Oklahoma Journal Publishing Company, and written in part by its reporter, appellee Cannon, were libelous. The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of the appellees and appellant appealed. On assignment, the...

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