Action Claiming that Plaintiff Was Wrongfully Convicted of Rape and Kidnapping
In Bryson v. Oklahoma City, No. 09-6143, an action claiming that plaintiff was wrongfully convicted of rape and kidnapping, the court affirmed the district court’s order denying defendant’s motion for indemnification from Oklahoma City, and granting summary judgment in the city’s favor, holding that 1) plaintiff failed to present sufficient evidence to support a finding of deliberate indifference by the city; and 2) plaintiff was not the real party in interest on an individual defendant’s indemnification cross-claim.
Related Resources
- Read the Tenth Circuit’s Decision in Bryson v. Oklahoma City, No. 09-6143
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