TAYLOR v. GLOTFELTY

No. 891.

102 F.Supp. 7 (1952)

TAYLOR v. GLOTFELTY.

United States District Court E. D. Kentucky at Lexington.

January 24, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earl W. Taylor, pro se.

Claude P. Stephens, U. S. Atty., Kit C. Elswick, Asst. U. S. Atty., Lexington, Ky., for defendant.


FORD, Chief Judge.

The plaintiff, Earl W. Taylor, an inmate of the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners at Springfield, Missouri, seeks to recover damages from the defendant, Dr. H. Wayne Glotfelty, who, at the time of the acts herein complained of, was a psychiatrist in the official service of the institution and who, according to the complaint, exercised "personal care and custody of defendant".

The case is now submitted upon the defendant's motion to dismiss...

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