Telthorster v. Tennell

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 2002-06-27

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Justice ENOCH filed a concurring opinion, in which Justice HECHT and Justice BAKER joined. The sole issue in this official immunity case is whether Officer Mark Telthorster established as a matter of law that he acted in good faith when arresting Ollie Tennell. While I agree with the Court’s conclusion that Telthorster did establish as a matter of law that he acted in good faith, I disagree with the Court…

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