GILMORE v. BOARD OF COM'RS OF LOGAN COUNTY

No. 102,643.

147 P.3d 296 (2006)

2006 OK CIV APP 125

John W. GILMORE, as Administrator of the Estate of Jennifer Gilmore, Deceased; John W. Gilmore, as Administrator of the Estate of Baby Jane Doe Gilmore, Deceased; John W. Gilmore, as Administrator of the Estate of Baby John Doe Gilmore, Deceased; John W. Gilmore, as parent and next friend of John T. Gilmore, a minor; John W. Gilmore, as parent and next friend of Brooke L. Gilmore, a minor; and John W. Gilmore, individually, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF LOGAN COUNTY, Defendants/Appellees, and Brian Adamson, an individual, and Dale Trent, an individual, Defendants.

Court of Civil Appeals of Oklahoma, Division No. 3.

Certiorari Denied October 16, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Russell L. Mulinix, John S. Gardner, Mulinix, Ogden, Hall, Andrews & Ludlam, P.L.L.C., Oklahoma City, OK, for Plaintiff/Appellant.

Chris J. Collins, Collins, Zorn & Wagner, P.C., Oklahoma City, OK, for Defendant/Appellee.


Released for Publication by Order of the Court of Civil Appeals of Oklahoma, Division No. 3.

Opinion by KENNETH L. BUETTNER, Chief Judge.

¶ 1 Plaintiff/Appellant John W. Gilmore appeals from summary judgment granted in favor of Defendant/Appellee Board of Commissioners of Logan County (Commissioners).1 The material facts are not disputed, and they show Commissioners were exempt from...

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