DAY v. LEA

Civ. A. No. 81-827-A.

599 F.Supp. 25 (1984)

Mrs. Rena DAY v. David LEA, Individually, as Deputy Sheriff of the Parish of St. Helena, and R.D. Bridges, Individually.

United States District Court, M.D. Louisiana.

May 11, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Michael LeJeune, Baton Rouge, La., for plaintiff.

Ben W. Lightfoot, Baton Rouge, La., for defendant.


FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

JOHN V. PARKER, Chief Judge.

In October 1980 plaintiff, Mrs. Rena Day, a sixty-four year old Caucasian woman operated a small grocery store in the rural St. Helena Parish community of Chipola. At some time during the day of October 7, 1980, the defendant, David Lea, Caucasian, a deputy sheriff for four years, stopped by Mrs. Day's store and inquired of her as to whether she had seen Mrs. Juanita Porter, a Negro woman...

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