Jim Hunsaker, individually and on behalf of the deceased Maurine F. Hunsaker, and Betty Sudweeks on behalf of Matt Hunsaker, Nicholas Hunsaker, and Dana Hunsaker, minor children of Jim and Maurine F. Hunsaker v. State of Utah, a body politic, Gary Deland as director of the Utah State Department of Corrections, The Utah State Department of Corrections, The Utah State Board of Pardons and Parole, Myron March as the director of the Utah State Department of Adult Probation and Parole, Ray Wall, as the Regional Supervisor, Region III of Utah State Department of Adult Probation and Parole, Kent Jones and Joe Smout, as Supervisors of John Shepherd of the Utah State Department of Adult Probation and Parole, John Shepherd, in his capacity as parole officer, Utah State Department of Adult Probation and Parole, Ralph Leroy Menzies, Gas-A-Mat Oil Corp of Colarado, a Colorado corporation and John Does I-V : Brief of Appellee
Docket Number
910366.00
Document Type
Brief of Appellee
Publication Date
1991
Abstract
Appeal from an Order of the Third District Court Judge Richard H. Moffat, Granting Gas-A-Mat's Motion to Dismiss
Rights
Public record document (some rights may be reserved).
Recommended Citation
Brief of Appellee, Hunsaker v. Utah, No. 910366.00 (Utah Supreme Court, 1991).
https://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/byu_sc1/3631
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Comments
Original Brief Submitted to the Utah Supreme Court; digitized by the Howard W. Hunter Law Library, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah; machine-generated OCR, may contain errors.
Debra Moore; Assistant Attorney General; R. Paul Van Dam; Attorney General; Attorneys for State Appellees; Gary L. Johnson; Richards, Brandt, Miller, & Nelson; Attorneys for Appellee Gas-a-Mat .
P. Gary Ferrero; Attorney for Appellants.