GEE v. PRIDE

No. 92-2759.

992 F.2d 159 (1993)

Terry GEE, Appellant, v. Detective James PRIDE; David Robbins; James Conway; Nesby Moore; Rita Krapf; and Vincent Schoemehl, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided April 23, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas R. McDonnell, St. Louis, MO, argued for appellant.

Michael A. Garvin, St. Louis, MO, argued for appellees.

Before BOWMAN, Circuit Judge, FLOYD R. GIBSON, Senior Circuit Judge, and MAGNUSON, District Judge.


MAGNUSON, District Judge.

Gee appeals from a jury verdict and judgment in favor of appellee James Pride.1 We affirm.

Appellant Terry Gee brought a pro se action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against several members of the St. Louis Police Board of Commissioners and St. Louis Police Detective James Pride (appellee). Gee alleged in his complaint that he was beaten by Detective Pride while in custody "for an alleged robbery." The trial...

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