MILLER v. MECKLENBURG COUNTY

No. C-C-83-754-M.

602 F.Supp. 675 (1985)

Lisa A. MILLER, Administratrix of the Estate of Raymond Miller, Plaintiff, v. MECKLENBURG COUNTY; Former Sheriff of Mecklenburg County, John Kelly Wall, personally and in his official capacity as former Sheriff of Mecklenburg County; Amos Charles Pellerin, personally and in his official capacity as Sheriff's Deputy for Mecklenburg County; Eric D. Moore, personally and in his official capacity as Mecklenburg County Pre-Trial Release Counselor; and Richard Lee Blanks, personally and in his official capacity as Charlotte Police Officer, Defendants.

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

February 6, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence U. Davidson, III, Davidson & Harvey, Charlotte, N.C., for plaintiff.

Jonathan E. Buchan, Charlotte, N.C., for Tex O'Neill.

James O. Cobb, Edward Hinson, Jr., Grant Smithson and Frank B. Aycock, III, Charlotte, N.C., for defendants.


ORDER

McMILLAN, District Judge.

This case is now before the court on motions of the parties on both sides of the case to compel Tex O'Neill, reporter for the Charlotte Observer, to disclose the name of a confidential source of information relating to the death of Raymond Miller, and unpublished information on the same subject received from that source.

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FACTS

This suit was brought by Lisa A. Miller, daughter and administratrix...

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