BD. OF CTY. COMM'RS OF SEMINOLE v. STATE

Case No. 118,902 THIS OPINION HAS BEEN RELEASED FOR PUBLICATION BY ORDER OF THE COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS, Division No. 1.

499 P.3d 33 (2021)

2021 OK CIV APP 33

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF the COUNTY OF SEMINOLE, Oklahoma, Board of County Commissioners of the County of Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Board of County Commissioners of the County of Atoka, Oklahoma, Board of County Commissioners of the County of Lincoln, Oklahoma, Board of County Commissioners of the County of Delaware, Oklahoma, Plaintiffs/Appellants, v. The STATE of Oklahoma, EX REL. OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Scott Crow, In his official capacity as Interim Director of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, and State Board of Corrections, Defendants/Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Oklahoma, Division No. 1.

Mandate Issued: August 25, 2021.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Terry M. McKeever , FOSHEE & YAFFE LAW FIRM, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for Plaintiffs/Appellants.

Craig A. Fitzgerald , Timothy J. Sullivan , Justin A. Lollman , GABLEGOTWALS, Tulsa, Oklahoma, for Defendants/Appellees.


¶ 1 The Board of County Commissioners of Seminole, Oklahoma, Atoka, Lincoln, and Delaware Counties (collectively, "Counties") filed suit against the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, the State Board of Corrections, and Scott Crow in his official capacity as interim director (collectively, "DOC"). Counties...

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