Washington v. Tulsa County

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Washington v. Tulsa County, 151 P.3d 125 (Okla. 2006)
2006 OK 93; 2006 Okla. LEXIS 97; 2006 WL 3613810

Washington v. Tulsa County

Opinion of the Court

ORDER OF SUMMARY DISPOSITION

¶1 In this case, THE COURT FINDS, from a review of the record and briefs submitted, that today’s decision in the companion case, Washington v. Tulsa County, (No. 103,384), 2006 OK 92, 151 P.3d 121, disposes of the issues presented. Rule 1.201 of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules provides that “[i]n any case in which it appears that a prior controlling appellate decision is disposi-tive of the appeal, the court may summarily affirm or reverse, citing in its order of summary disposition this rule and the controlling decision.” Okla. Stat. tit. 12, chap. 15, app. (2001). Today’s decision in the companion case renders moot the issues raised in this appeal.

¶ 2 IT IS THEREFOR ORDERED that the trial court’s order refusing to vacate the dismissal of this action is summarily affirmed.

ALL JUSTICES CONCUR.

Reference

Full Case Name
Glenda WASHINGTON v. TULSA COUNTY, Tulsa County Juvenile Detention Center, and Anthony Taylor, Larry Zachary, and Mr. Connelly, in their individual and official capacities
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Status
Published