Taylor v. Morgan

Decision Date16 June 1914
Docket NumberCase Number: 3664
Citation141 P. 679,1914 OK 283,43 Okla. 142
PartiesTAYLOR v. MORGAN et al.
CourtOklahoma Supreme Court
Syllabus

¶0 1. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS--Town Marshal--Illegal Arrest--Liability on Bond. Where an officer, while doing an act within the limits of his official authority, exercises such authority improperly, or exceeds his official powers, or abuses an official discretion vested in him, he becomes liable on his official bond to the person injured. But, where he acts without any process and without the authority of his office, in doing such act, he is not to be considered an officer, but a personal trespasser.

2. SAME--Liability on Bond. Sureties on the official bond of a town marshal are only answerable for the acts of their principal while engaged in the performance of some duty imposed upon him by law or for an omission to perform some such duty.

Error from Superior Court, Pittsburg County; W. C. Liedtke, Judge.

Action by Charley Taylor against J. H. Morgan and others. Judgment for defendants, and plaintiff bring error. Affirmed.

Wilkinson & Keith, for plaintiff in error

Guy A. Curry and Fuller & Porter, for defendants in error

KANE, C. J.

¶1 This was an action for damages commenced by the plaintiff in error, plaintiff below, against J. H. Morgan, as town marshal of the town of Quinton, for an alleged breach of his official bond by a false arrest of the plaintiff, and J. W. Ross, H. D. Garrettson, J.P. Williams, and J. A. Nation, as sureties thereon. At the close of plaintiff's evidence, the court sustained a demurrer thereto, and instructed the jury to return a verdict for the defendants, upon which judgment was duly entered, to reverse which this proceeding in error was commenced.

¶2 The demurrer to the evidence was sustained upon the ground that the plaintiff did not show that the officer was acting under legal process, or that there was cause for arrest without warrant, but merely established a naked trespass for which no action upon the bond will lie. We have examined the record carefully, and are unable to distinguish the case at bar from Dysart et al. v. Lurty et al., 3 Okla. 601, 41 P. 724; Lowe et al. v. City of Guthrie, 4 Okla. 287, 44 P. 198; Chandler v. Rutherford,101 F. 774, 43 C.C.A. 218; Jordan v. Neer, 34 Okla. 400, 125 P. 1117; Inman v. Sherrill, 29 Okla. 100, 116 P. 426.

¶3 The foregoing cases support the doctrine that where an officer, while doing an act within the limits of his official authority,...

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  • Smith Eng'g Works v. Custer
    • United States
    • Oklahoma Supreme Court
    • 9 Mayo 1944
    ...of Guthrie, 4 Okla. 287, 44 P. 198; Inman v. Sherill, 29 Okla. 100, 116 P. 426; Jordan v. Neer, 34 Okla. 400, 125 P. 1117; Taylor v. Morgan, 43 Okla. 142, 141 P. 679. In this connection, see McCorcle v. Morton, 171 Okla. 632, 44 P. 2d 9, and Ingles v. Holtze, 191 Okla. 378, 130 P. 2d 302. ¶......
  • Williams v. Arends
    • United States
    • Oklahoma Supreme Court
    • 14 Marzo 1916
    ...of Guthrie, 4 Okla. 287, 44 P. 198; Inman v. Sherrill, 29 Okla. 100, 116 P. 426; Jordan v. Neer, 34 Okla. 400, 125 P. 1117; Taylor v. Morgan, 43 Okla. 142, 141 P. 679; Hughes v. Commissioners, 50 Okla. 410, 150 P. 1029; Commissioners v. Vaughan, 51 Okla. 609, 152 P. 115; and by the federal ......
  • Ingles v. Hotze
    • United States
    • Oklahoma Supreme Court
    • 6 Octubre 1942
    ...v. Lurty, 3 Okla. 601, 41 P. 724; Inman v. Sherrill, 29 Okla. 100, 116 P. 426; Jordon v. Neer, 34 Okla. 400, 125 P. 1117; Taylor v. Morgan, 43 Okla. 142, 141 P. 679. Each of the above cases is distinguishable from the case at bar. Without unduly lengthening this opinion to distinguish each ......
  • Taylor v. Morgan
    • United States
    • Oklahoma Supreme Court
    • 16 Junio 1914
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