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20 opinions for “Brown v. Anderson County Sheriff's Department”
Anderson v. Nassau County Department of Correctionspublic domain
376 F.Supp.2d 294 (2005) Donna ANDERSON, Plaintiff, v. NASSAU COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Lieutenant Peter Dudek, in his individual and official capacities, Undersheriff Maguire, in his individual and official capacities, and Sheriff Edward Reilly, Defendants. No. 04-CV-0650 (ADS)(WDW). United States District Court, E.D. New York. July 6, 2005.
Aacen v. San Juan County Sheriff's Departmentpublic domain
STEPHEN H. ANDERSON, Circuit Judge. Jo Ann Aacen brought a civil rights action against the San Juan County Sheriffs Department and various law enforcement personnel claiming that she did not receive due process when her truck, which qualified for an exemption from execution, was seized by the sheriff and sold in satisfaction of a judgment against her. The court dismissed her action, holding that she received meaningful notic
PER CURIAM: James Alexander Carter, a Florida prisoner proceeding pro se, appeals from the district court’s grant of summary judgment against him in his 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action against the Broward County Sheriffs Department Medical Department (Sheriffs Department) and Dr. Rosemary Jackson (Jackson), the medical director of Armor Correctional Health Services, Inc. (Armor), which provides medical services at the Broward
Cooper v. Brunswick County Sheriff's Departmentpublic domain
ORDER JAMES C. DEVER, III, Chief Judge. On January 29, 2010, George Cooper, Sr. (“Cooper Sr.”) and George Cooper, Jr. (“Cooper Jr”) filed a complaint asserting claims under federal and North Carolina law [D.E. 1], The complaint arises from a shooting that took place in Brunswick County, North Carolina on May 2, 2007, and the events leading to the shooting are hotly contested. Plaintiffs sued the Brunswick
Patrick Jones, Jr. v. Lake County Sheriff's Officepublic domain
In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit ____________________ No. 23-1769 PATRICK JONES JR., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE and LAWRENCE OLIVER, Defendants-Appellees. ____________________ Appeal from the United States District Court
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER JAMES O. BROWNING, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE THIS MATTER comes before the Court on the Defendants’ Motion for Qualified Immunity and Summary Judgment, filed June 7, 2016 (Doc. 34)(“MSJ”). The Court held a hearing on September 21, 2016. The primary issues are: (i) whether Defendants Rio Arri-ba County, Rio Arriba County Sheriffs Department, and Deputy Gilbert Atencio are ent
Webb v. RALEIGH COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENTpublic domain
761 F.Supp.2d 378 (2010) Mary WEBB, et al., Plaintiff, v. RALEIGH COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, et al., Defendants. Civil Action No. 5:09-cv-01253. United States District Court, S.D. West Virginia, Beckley Division. December 28, 2010. *380 Michael A. Olivio, Travis A. Griffith, Olivio & Griffith, Charleston, WV, for Plaintiff.
Edwards v. Lexington County Sheriff's Departmentpublic domain
386 S.C. 285 (2010) 688 S.E.2d 125 Teresa EDWARDS, Appellant v. LEXINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT and County of Lexington, Respondents. No. 26758. Supreme Court of South Carolina. Decided January 11, 2010. Heard October 7, 2009. *287 Frederick Arnold Beacham, Jr., of Lexington, and Joh
Brown v. St. Landry Parish Sheriff's Deptpublic domain
PATRICK J. HANNA, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Currently pending is a motion for summary judgment filed by defendants Sheriff Bobby Guidroz and Assistant Warden Ovide Stelly. [Rec. Doc. 14]. The motion is opposed. Considering the evidence, the law, and the arguments of the parties, and for the reasons fully explained below, the defendants' motion for summary judgment is granted in part and denied in part.
Williams v. Ontario County Sheriff's Departmentpublic domain
JURISDICTION LESLIE G. FOSCHIO, United States Magistrate Judge. This case was referred to the undersigned on December 9, 2008, by Honorable William M. Skretny for report and recommendation on dispositive motions. The matter is presently before the court on Defendants’ motion for summary judgment (Doc. No. 45), filed November 25, 2008. BACKGROUND
05/01/2017 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE December 13, 2016 Session CARL C. SMITH, II v. ANDERSON COUNTY SHERIFF PAUL WHITE ET AL. Appeal from the Chancery Court for Anderson County No. 13CH5655 M. Nichole Cantrell, Chancellor
Owings v. Anderson County Sheriff's Departmentpublic domain
433 S.E.2d 869 (1993) Bobby OWINGS, Appellant, v. ANDERSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, Respondent. No. 23912. Supreme Court of South Carolina. Heard May 18, 1993. Decided August 9, 1993. Rehearing Denied August 26, 1993. *870 Alan R. Cochran, of Williams & Henry, P.A., Greenville, for appell
Bruce Henry v. Sheriff of Tuscaloosa County, Alabamapublic domain
USCA11 Case: 24-10139 Document: 59-1 Date Filed: 04/23/2025 Page: 1 of 111 [PUBLISH] In the United States Court of Appeals For the Eleventh Circuit ____________________ No. 24-10139 ____________________ BRUCE HENRY,
Coker v. Summit County Sheriff's Departmentpublic domain
KEITH, Circuit Judge. Plaintiff-Appellant Alvin Coker (“Coker”), an African-American male, brought suit for unlawful arrest and prosecution against the Summit County Sheriffs Department, Summit County Sheriff Richard Warren, Detective Carmen Jones (collectively, “County Defendants”), the United States of America, Special Agent David Hayes (collectively, “Federal Defendants”), and Ronald Ray. The district court granted the Fede
Greene v. Cook County Sheriff's Officepublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER REBECCA R. PALLMEYER, United States District Judge Plaintiffs are three employees of the Cook County Sheriffs Office who, during Todd Stroger’s term as Cook County Board President, held the title of “security specialist” and provided driving and protection services for Mr. Stroger. After Defendant Toni Preckwinkle was elected Cook County Board President, Preckwin-kl
Burton v. York County Sheriff's Departmentpublic domain
358 S.C. 339 (2004) 594 S.E.2d 888 Ray B. BURTON, III and East Coast Newspapers, Inc., Respondents/Appellants, v. YORK COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT and Bruce Bryant, York County Sheriff, Appellants/Respondents. No. 3771. Court of Appeals of South Carolina. Heard March 10, 2004. Decided April 5, 2004.
Kramer v. Wasatch County Sheriff's Officepublic domain
SEYMOUR, Circuit Judge. Camille Kramer sued the Wasatch County Sheriffs Department, her former employer, for sexual harassment under Ti- *731 tie VII of the Civil Rights Act and 42 U.S.C. § 1983. She appeals from the district court’s grant of summary judgment to Wasatch County on all claims. We affi
McClendon v. Story County Sheriff's Departmentpublic domain
ORDER ON CROSS MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT GRITZNER, District Judge. In this 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (“1983”) action, Plaintiff Cyndi McClendon (“McClendon”) alleges that Defendants Story County Sheriffs Department, Sheriff Paul Fitzgerald, Deputies Atkinson, Upchurch, Watson, McKinney and Thomas, Story County Animal Control Department, Sue McCaskey, and Brenda Rogers (“Defendants”), while acting under color
Engelleiter v. Brevard County Sheriff's Departmentpublic domain
290 F.Supp.2d 1300 (2003) William ENGELLEITER, Plaintiff, v. BREVARD COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, Defendant. No. 6:02-CV-386-ORL22JGG. United States District Court, M.D. Florida. Orlando Division. July 25, 2003. *1301 *1302 Richard C. Singer, Esq., Singer & Johnston, LLC, Melbourne, FL, fo