TULSA COUNTY DEPUTY SHERIFF'S FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, LODGE NUMBER 188, Myra Kay Eberle, Tommy M. Fike, Laura Mcintire, Russell Frank Porter, John Edward Schonholtz and Debbie Ann Walters, Plaintiffs/Appellants,
v.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF TULSA COUNTY and Tulsa County Criminal Justice Authority, Defendants/Appellees.
Stanley Glanz, Sheriff of Tulsa County, Plaintiffs/Appellant,
v.
Board of County Commissioners of Tulsa County, and Tulsa County Criminal Justice Authority, Defendants/Appellees, and
Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association, Intervenor/Plaintiff/Appellant,
v.
Board of County Commissioners of Tulsa County, and Tulsa County Criminal Justice Authority, Defendants/Appellants.
Supreme Court of Oklahoma.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
January 14, 2000.
Rehearing Denied February 24, 2000.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
James Thomas, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Thomas D. Frasier, Steven Hickman, Frasier, Frasier & Hickman, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Michael H. Thompson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, For Appellants, Tulsa County Deputy Sheriff's Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge Number 188, Myra Kay Eberle, Tommy M. Fike, Laura Mcintire, Russell Frank Porter, John Edward Schonholtz and Debbie Ann Walters,
Frederick S. Esser, Shelley Clemens, Washington County District Attorney, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, For Appellant, Stanley Glanz, Sheriff of Tulsa County.
Reuben Davis, Mary L. Lohrke, Boone, Smith, Davis, Hurst & Dickman, Tulsa, Oklahoma, For Appellant, Oklahoma Sheriff's Association.
C.S. Lewis, III, Gretchen M. Schilling, Riggs, Abney, Neal, Turpen, Orbison & Lewis, Tulsa, Oklahoma, For Appellees, Tulsa County Criminal Justice Authority.
Tim Harris, Dick A. Blakeley, Office of the Tulsa County District Attorney, Tulsa, Oklahoma, For Appellees, Board of County Commissioners of Tulsa County.
Supreme Court of Oklahoma.
HODGES, J.
I. ISSUES
¶ 1 Three issues are presented for this Court's review: (1) whether title 19, section 744 and title 57, section 41, the statutes allowing jail-privatization, are constitutionally infirm;1 (2) if the statutory provisions are constitutional, whether the Tulsa County Criminal Justice Authority (TCCJA) exceeded its authority...
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