GRIFFIN v. MAUNEY

No. C-C-72-16.

346 F.Supp. 545 (1972)

Virgil GRIFFIN and Clarence Taylor, Plaintiffs, v. A. A. MAUNEY and Monroe, North Carolina, Defendants.

United States District Court, W. D. North Carolina, Charlotte Division.

March 30, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George S. Daly, Jr., Charlotte, N. C., for plaintiffs.

John R. Milliken, Monroe, N. C., for defendants.


McMILLAN, District Judge.

Plaintiffs are active in the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of North Carolina. On January 10, 1972, they went to see A. A. Mauney, Chief of Police of the Town of Monroe, North Carolina, and asked for permission to conduct a peaceable parade on the main street or public square of the Town of Monroe. Mauney refused to grant the permit.

The plaintiffs apparently wanted to parade on the sidewalk and pass out Klan literature and display placards...

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