HERROLD v. STATE SCHOOL FOR DEAF AND BLIND

No. 16499.

732 P.2d 379 (1987)

112 Idaho 410

Dorthy HERROLD, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. The IDAHO STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND BLIND, a body corporate, under general supervision of the State Board of Education, and Dean Froelich and Keith Tolzin, individually and in their official capacities at the Idaho State School for the Deaf and Blind, Defendants-Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Idaho.

February 3, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Meservy, Fuller & Meservy, Jerome, for appellant.

W. Scott Wigle, Quane, Smith, Howard & Hull, Boise, for respondents.


WALTERS, Chief Judge.

Dorthy Herrold, an employee of a state school, was charged with grand theft of services for allegedly using a state telephone for her personal long-distance calls. Following a preliminary hearing, the charge was dismissed because of a lack of proof of certain elements of the crime. Herrold then filed a civil suit against the school and certain school officials, seeking damages on a theory of malicious prosecution and upon other theories not pertinent...

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