CHECKLEY v. BOYD

(95C-12511; CA A96887)

14 P.3d 81 (2000)

170 Or. App. 721

Ronald H. CHECKLEY, individually and as Guardian Ad Litem for Shad Alan Wagner, an incapacitated person, on behalf of Shad Alan Wagner and Lon N. Bryant, Guardian Ad Litem for Shad Alan Wagner, Appellants, v. Charles BOYD and Bimla Boyd, husband and wife, and Keizer Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, Salem, Oregon, an Oregon non-profit corporation, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided November 8, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kelly Clark argued the cause and filed the briefs, for appellants.

Richard L. King, Portland, argued the cause for respondents Charles Boyd and Bimla Boyd. With him on the brief was Warren Allen King O'Hara Bennett & Jepsen, LLP.

John E. Pollino, Salem, argued the cause for respondent Keizer Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, Salem, Oregon. With him on the brief were Chess Trethewy and Garrett, Hemann, Robertson, Paulus, Jennings & Comstock, P.C.

Before LANDAU, Presiding Judge, and HASELTON and LINDER, Judges.


Argued and Submitted December 7, 1998, Wilsonville.

LINDER, J.

Plaintiff Ronald Checkley, as guardian and on behalf of his disabled brother, Shad Wagner, brought intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED) claims alleging that defendants Charles and Bimla Boyd (the Boyds) engaged in a pattern of brainwashing, influencing, manipulating, and coercing Wagner. Plaintiff also brought actions on his own behalf for IIED and for wrongful use of civil proceedings...

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