BLACKSTON v. STATE OF ALA.

No. 93-6573.

30 F.3d 117 (1994)

James BLACKSTON; Bradley Barber, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. STATE OF ALABAMA; Sonny Hornsby, Chief Justice, individually and in his official capacity as Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Alabama; Richard Dorrough, Circuit Judge, individually and in his official capacity as Chairman, Advisory Committee on Child Support Guidelines and Enforcement; Oliver Gilmore, individually and in his official capacity as Director, Administrative Office of Courts; Charles Cleveland, individually and in his official capacity as Commissioner, Alabama Department of Human Resources, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.

August 31, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Blackston, Jasper, AL, Bradley Barber, Gardendale, AL, pro se.

Mary Elizabeth Culberson, Asst. Atty. Gen., Montgomery, AL, for Sonny Hornsby, Richard Dorrough, Oliver Gilmore.

Lois N. Brasfield, Stephen K. Simpson, State Dept. of Human Resources, Montgomery, AL, for Charles Cleveland.

Before COX, Circuit Judge, MORGAN, Senior Circuit Judge, and COLLIER, District Judge.


PER CURIAM:

I. Background

In April 1993, plaintiffs James Blackston and Bradley Barber filed a pro se complaint against defendants State of Alabama, Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Sonny Hornsby, State Circuit Judge Richard Dorrough, Administrative Director of Courts Oliver Gilmore, and Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Human Resources Charles Cleveland. The defendants other than the State are sued in their individual and official capacities...

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