SULLIVANT v. CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY

No. 86486.

940 P.2d 220 (1997)

1997 OK 68

Howard R. SULLIVANT, Appellant, v. The CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, Appellee, and The City of the Village, Defendant.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

May 20, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph C. Schubert, Oklahoma City, for appellant.

William O. West and Cindy L. Richard, Oklahoma City, for appellee.


SIMMS, Justice.

¶ 1 A first impression question presented by this cause is whether damage done to an apartment by police in the execution of a valid search warrant is a "taking" which requires compensation pursuant to Oklahoma Constitution Art. 2 § 24. We hold that such damage does not constitute a compensable taking within the meaning of Art. 2 § 24. We also hold that due to a disputed question of material...

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