Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 2013

Freeman v. Blackstock

Freeman v. Blackstock
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided June 27, 2013 · Colbert, Combs, Edmondson, Gurich, Kauger, Reif, Taylor, Watt, Winchester
304 P.3d 745; 2013 OK 59; 2013 WL 3356997; 2013 Okla. LEXIS 69 (Pacific Reporter, Third Series)

Freeman v. Blackstock

Opinion of the Court

ORDER OF SUMMARY DISPOSITION

T1 Rule 1.201 of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules provides that "[iJn any case in which it appears that a prior controlling appellate decision is dispositive of the appeal, the court may summarily affirm or reverse, citing in its order of summary disposition this rule and the controlling decision." Okla. S.Ct. Rule 1.201.

12 After reviewing the record in this case, THE COURT FINDS that our recent decisions in Wall v. Marouk, 2013 OK 36, 302 P.3d 775 and Douglas v. Cox Retirement Props., 2013 OK 37, 302 P.3d 789, dispose of the issues in this case.

3 IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the trial court's dismissal of this case is reversed and the cause is remanded for further proceedings.

*746COLBERT, C.J., REIF, V.C.J., KAUGER, WATT, EDMONDSON, COMBS, GURICH, JJ., concur. WINCHESTER & TAYLOR, JJ., dissent.

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