U.S. v. EPLEY

Nos. 94-5100 to 94-5102, 94-5179 and 94-5181.

52 F.3d 571 (1995)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, Cross-Appellant, v. Gary F. EPLEY, Ronald J. Pike, and James Goodman, Defendants-Appellants, Cross-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided April 24, 1995.

Rehearing and Suggestion for Rehearing Denied June 9, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen G. Frye, Asst. U.S. Atty., Office of U.S. Atty., Louisville, KY, Miriam R. Eisenstein (argued and briefed), Dennis J. Dimsey, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Civ. Rights Div., Appellate Section, Washington, DC, for U.S.

C. Fred Partin (argued), Barbara M. Gunther (briefed), C. Fred Partin & Associates, Louisville, KY, for Gary F. Epley.

David A. Lambertus (argued and briefed), Elizabeth O. Kinnaird, Louisville, KY, for Ronald J. Pike.

Samuel Manly, Louisville, KY (argued and briefed), for James Goodman.

Before: GUY, BOGGS, and SILER, Circuit Judges.


Rehearing and Suggestion for Rehearing En Banc Denied in No. 94-5102 June 9, 1995.

BOGGS, Circuit Judge.

Gary Epley, Ronald Pike, and James Goodman were each convicted for their involvement in a conspiracy to violate the civil rights of Ricky Pardue by setting up a false arrest in which they planted drugs and an illegal firearm in his possession. Epley appeals his sentence, Pike appeals his conviction for conspiracy to violate civil rights, in violation of...

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