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Please E-mail suggested additions, comments and/or corrections to Kent@MoreLaw.Com. Date: 09-15-2000 Case Style: Oklahoma Turnpike Authority v. William B. Langston, et al. Case Number: CJ-98-442 Judge: Donald B. Thompson Court: District Court, Creek County, Oklahoma Plaintiff's Attorney: Sam T. Allen of Loeffler, Allen & Ham, Sapulpa, Oklahoma Defendant's Attorney: K. Ellis "Kim" Ritchie, Pryor, Oklahoma Description: Condemnation - Eminent Domain - The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority took several tracks of land fronting on old Highway 66 totaling 48 or 49 acres. The Commissioners appointed by the court awarded the property owner $444,700. OTA's expert witness testified to damages of $350,000. Defendants' experts were at $850,000 and $950,000. Mr. Langston claimed $1.1 million in damages. Outcome: Jury verdict for defendants for $1.1 million. Plaintiff's Experts: Terry VanTuyl, Tulsa, Oklahoma, real estate appraiser Defendant's Experts: Don Wilson, Claremore, Oklahoma, real estate appraiser; Mike Sizemore, Locust Grove, Oklahoma, real estate appraiser; and a civil engineer from Joplin. Comments: None |
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