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William v. City of Wichita

Court of Appeals of Kansas
Mar 18, 2022
No. 121 (Kan. Ct. App. Mar. 18, 2022)

Opinion

121 852

03-18-2022

Tyra Williams, Individually and as Co-Special Administrator of the Estate of Karen Jackson, Deceased, Shanta Day, and Ernest Day, Appellants, v. City of Wichita, Kansas, and City of Wichita Police Department Officers Elizabeth Martin and Bryan Knowles, Appellees.

Christopher A. McElgunn, of Klenda Austerman LLC, of Wichita, and James A. Thompson, of Malone, Dwire & Thompson, LLC, of Wichita, for appellants. Samuel A. Green and J. Steven Pigg, of Fisher, Paterson, Sayler & Smith, L.L.P., of Topeka, for appellees.


NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

Original opinion filed April 23, 2021.

Appeal from Sedgwick District Court; Eric A. Commer, judge.

Christopher A. McElgunn, of Klenda Austerman LLC, of Wichita, and James A. Thompson, of Malone, Dwire & Thompson, LLC, of Wichita, for appellants.

Samuel A. Green and J. Steven Pigg, of Fisher, Paterson, Sayler & Smith, L.L.P., of Topeka, for appellees.

Before Hill, P.J., Bruns and Schroeder, JJ.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

PER CURIAM

This wrongful death action returns to us on remand from the Kansas Supreme Court based on its recent holding in Herington v. City of Wichita, 314 Kan. 447, 500 P.3d 1168 (2021). In Herington, 314 Kan. 447, Syl. ¶¶ 4, 7-8, our Supreme Court overruled its previous decisions in Stanfield v. Osborne Industries, Inc., 263 Kan. 388, 949 P.2d 602 (1997), and Rhoten v. Dickson, 290 Kan. 92, 223 P.3d 786 (2010).

Because the district court expressly relied on the holdings in Stanfield and Rhoten in finding that the plaintiffs' claims were barred by res judicata, we reverse its decision granting summary judgment to the defendants. Moreover, because the district court did not address the alternative grounds for summary judgment argued by the defendants and based its decision solely on the res judicata issue, we remand this case to the district court for further proceedings.

Reversed and remanded.


Summaries of

William v. City of Wichita

Court of Appeals of Kansas
Mar 18, 2022
No. 121 (Kan. Ct. App. Mar. 18, 2022)
Case details for

William v. City of Wichita

Case Details

Full title:Tyra Williams, Individually and as Co-Special Administrator of the Estate…

Court:Court of Appeals of Kansas

Date published: Mar 18, 2022

Citations

No. 121 (Kan. Ct. App. Mar. 18, 2022)