SEAL v. PRYOR

No. LR-C-78-34.

504 F.Supp. 599 (1980)

Richard W. SEAL and Osie L. Robinson, Plaintiffs, v. David PRYOR, Governor of State of Arkansas; Willis B. Smith, Jr., Director of the Department of Public Safety, State of Arkansas; Hollis Spencer, Wade Tatum, and Howard Spinks, Commissioners of the Law Enforcement Training Academy; and Loyd Reese, Acting Commissioner of the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy, Defendants.

United States District Court, E. D. Arkansas, W. D.

December 29, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip E. Kaplan, Little Rock, Ark., for plaintiffs.

Debby Nye, Asst. Atty. Gen., State of Ark., Little Rock, Ark., for defendants.


FINDINGS OF FACT

WOODS, District Judge.

1. On July 22, 1977 the plaintiffs, Richard W. Seal and Osie L. Robinson, were employees of the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy (hereinafter ALETA) in Camden, Arkansas. Both had been employed by the academy as instructors for several years at the time of their discharge on July 22, 1977. Seal is a white male, and Robinson is a black male.

2. At all material times in this proceeding David Pryor was...

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