GRAHAM v. CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY

No. Civ 84-1756-R.

679 F.Supp. 1017 (1986)

Bob GRAHAM, Plaintiff, v. CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, a municipal corporation; and Lloyd A. Gramling, individually and in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the City of Oklahoma City; R.V. Wilder, individually and in his official capacity as Assistant Chief of Police for the City of Oklahoma City; William R. Chambless, individually and in his official capacity as Major, Oklahoma City Police Department; Walt Wilhelm, individually and in his official capacity as Major, Oklahoma City Police Department; Jeff Barnett, individually and in his official capacity as Master Patrolman, Oklahoma City Police Department; Jo Ann Randall, individually and in her official capacity as Detective, Oklahoma City Police Department; and Carolyn Lyon, individually and in her official capacity as City Manager's Office, Oklahoma City, Defendants.

United States District Court, W.D. Oklahoma.

February 3, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Gassaway and Steven M. Angel, Hughes, Nelson & Gassaway, Oklahoma City, Okl., for plaintiff.

James R. Fuson, Acting Mun. Counselor, and Lawrence E. Naifeh, Robert D. Allen, Mun. Counselor, and Jonathan D. Woods, Asst. Mun. Counselor, Oklahoma City, Okl., for defendants.


ORDER

DAVID L. RUSSELL, District Judge.

The Plaintiff has brought this action seeking redress for alleged deprivation of his liberty and property interests. Defendants City of Oklahoma City and Lloyd A. Gramling have filed a Motion for Summary Judgment pursuant to Rule 56, Fed.R. Civ.P. The motion has been fully briefed, and the Court is now ready to dispose of it.1

The approach of movants is somewhat unique. This motion...

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