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Please E-mail suggested additions, comments and/or corrections to Kent@MoreLaw.Com. Date: 10-10-2009 Case Style: Kenneth Fletcher v. Muskigum County, Don Rice, Erin Fuller, Jim Paxton, John Lang, bob VanDyne, Robert Stevenson, Terry Newman and Tom Duemmle Case Number: 07-cv-325 Judge: Norah McCann King Court: United States District Court of the Southern District of Ohio (Franklin County) Plaintiff's Attorney: Beverly Farlow and Christopher Trolinger, Farlow & Associates, L.L.C., Dublin, Ohio Defendant's Attorney: Dan Downey and Jessica Philemond, Isaac Brant Ledman & Teetor, Columbus, Ohio Description: Kenneth Fletcher sued Muskigum County, Don Rice, Erin Fuller, Jim Paxton, John Lang, bob VanDyne, Robert Stevenson, Terry Newman and Tom Duemmle on civil rights violation theories under 42 U.S.C. 1983 claiming that the defendants discriminated against him because of his religious beliefs, used excessive force in dealing with him and denied him appropriate medical attention in 2007. Outcome: Defendants' verdict. Plaintiff's Experts: Defendant's Experts: Donald Dawes, MD as a taser/medical expert and Steve Ijames as a use of force expert. Comments: Editor's Note: According to Dan Downey: "The demand pre-suit was one million dollars. The demand before trial was $340,000. Defendants did not offer any money to settle the case." Edited and published by Kent Morlan |
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