MOORE v. ADAMS

1981156.

754 So.2d 630 (1999)

Bertha MOORE v. Dale ADAMS and the City of Decatur.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

December 17, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Scott Anderson, Decatur, for appellant.

Robert E. Morrow, Department of Public Safety Legal Unit, Montgomery, for appellee Dale Adams.

Jon R. Sedlak of Coleman & Sedlak, Decatur, for appellee City of Decatur.


COOK, Justice.

Bertha Moore sued the City of Decatur and Dale Adams, in his individual capacity; Adams is a state trooper and a narcotics agent for the Alabama Bureau of Investigation ("ABI"). Moore alleged that she had been injured during the execution of a search warrant at her home. Her complaint alleged false imprisonment, the tort of outrage, trespass, assault and battery, negligence, and wantonness, and alleged that she had suffered emotional distress. The defendants...

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