JACKSON v. CITY OF BATON ROUGE

No. 9507.

286 So.2d 743 (1973)

Johnnie L. JACKSON v. CITY OF BATON ROUGE et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied December 21, 1973.

Writ Refused March 1, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warren J. Hebert, Baton Rouge, for appellant.

Wm. H. Cooper, Jr., Baton Rouge, for defendants-appellees Nunnery and Sibley.

Charles N. Malone, Baton Rouge, for City of Baton Rouge.

Before LOTTINGER, SARTAIN and CRAIN, JJ.


LOTTINGER, Judge.

Plaintiff-appellant, Johnnie L. Jackson, herein sues David W. Nunnery and Herbert Larry Sibley of the Baton Rouge Police Department, as well as their employer, City of Baton Rouge, alleging injuries, embarrassment, humiliation and damaged reputation as a result of excessive force used to perfect an arrest. The Trial Court rendered judgment for the defendants at plaintiff's costs. From this judgment, plaintiff has taken this appeal.

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