Donovan ex rel. Donovan v. North Kansas City Missouri Sch. Dist., 693 S.W.2d 837 (Mo. Ct. App. 1985). · Go Syfert
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See *513 Bartlett v. Weimer, 268 F.2d 860 (7th Cir. 1959) (determining court-appointed doctor, who opined that plaintiff was mentally incompetent, was acting as an officer of state probate court in giving opinion as to mental health of plaintiff, and thus, doctor was protected by quasi-judicial immunity); Cawthon v. Coffer, 264 So.2d 873 (Fla.Dist.Ct.App.1972) (concluding psychiatrists who were appointed by the court, to determine plaintiff’s mental and physical condition were immune from suit by plaintiff for conduct within scope of appointment); Seibel v. Kemble, 63 Haw. 516 , 631 P.2d 173…
Frederick M. DONOVAN III, a Minor, by his Mother and Next Friend, Eleanor M. DONOVAN and Frederick M. Donovan and Eleanor Donovan
v.
NORTH KANSAS CITY MISSOURI SCHOOL DISTRICT, Defendant-Respondent
No. WD 36362.
Missouri Court of Appeals.
May 21, 1985.
693 S.W.2d 837
Thomas C. Capps, Liberty, for plaintiffs-appellants., Roy A. Larson, Morris, Larson, King, Stamper & Bold, Kansas City, for defendant-respondent.
Lowenstein, Manford, Turnage.
Published

ORDER

PER CURIAM:

Appeal from dismissal of petition for damages.

Judgment affirmed. Rule 84.16(b).