SHAW v. NEECE

Nos. 82-2210, 83-1085.

727 F.2d 947 (1984)

Ike SHAW, Jr., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Richard NEECE, individually and as a former employee of the City of Colorado Springs, Defendant, Darrell R. Barnes, individually and as Safety Director for the City of Colorado Springs; Jay D. Cameron, individually and as Safety Administrator; Eldon Martin, individually and as Safety Representative for the City of Colorado Springs; the City of Colorado Springs, a Municipal Corporation, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

Certiorari Denied May 14, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack Kintzele, Denver, Colo., for plaintiff-appellant.

Michael J. Heydt, Deputy City Atty., Colorado Springs, Colo. (James G. Colvin II, City Atty., and Jackson L. Smith, Asst. City Atty., Colorado Springs, Colo., with him on the briefs), for defendants-appellees.

Before SETH, Chief Judge, BARRETT, Circuit Judge, and JENKINS, District Judge.


Certiorari Denied May 14, 1984. See 104 S.Ct. 2358.

BARRETT, Circuit Judge.

The plaintiff, Ike Shaw, Jr. (Shaw), appeals from two orders issued by the district court: (1) an order granting the defendant-appellees' (appellees) motion to dismiss; and (2) an order awarding the appellees attorney's fees in the amount of $1,875.00. Shaw brought this civil action against the appellees (current and former employees of the City of Colorado Springs, and the City of...

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