KIMBLEY v. CITY OF GREEN RIVER

No. 5815.

663 P.2d 871 (1983)

Kathleen KIMBLEY and Clyde Kimbley, Jr., Appellants (Plaintiffs), v. CITY OF GREEN RIVER, Wyoming; Sweetwater County, Wyoming; State Department of Criminal Investigation, State of Wyoming; Roger Sims; Don Beckum; James Rountree; Larry Paine; Joe Jaramillo; Ken Atwood; The Sheriff of Sweetwater County, Wyoming, James Stark; The Former Chief of Police for the City of Green River, Wyoming, Robert Mizel; and Steve Rubcic, Appellees (Defendants).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

May 6, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward P. Moriarity of Spence, Moriarity & Schuster, Jackson, signed the brief and appeared in oral argument for appellants.

Richard J. Mathey, Green River, and Allan L. Larson of Snow, Christensen & Martineau, Salt Lake City, Utah, signed the brief for appellees City of Green River, Joe Jaramillo, Ken Atwood and Robert Mizel.

Bruce Jensen, Salt Lake City, Utah (argued), Richard E. Day and Patrick J. Murphy (argued) of Williams, Porter, Day & Neville, Casper, signed the brief for appellee Sweetwater County.

Glenn Parker (argued) and Harold F. Buck, of Hirst & Applegate, Cheyenne, signed the brief for appellees James Stark, Roger Sims, Don Beckum, James Rountree, Larry Paine, State Dept. of Crim. Investigation, and Steve Rubcic.

Before ROONEY, C.J., and RAPER, THOMAS, ROSE and BROWN, JJ.


RAPER, Justice.

In Kimbley v. City of Green River, Wyo., 642 P.2d 443 (1982), we reversed and remanded this same case for the correction of procedural errors and further consideration by the district judge after correction. Corrective measures were taken. The district judge, thereafter, granted summary judgment for the appellees in this action brought by appellants against Green River, Sweetwater County, and various law enforcement...

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