RYAN v. BOARD OF POLICE COM'RS

No. 95-2626.

96 F.3d 1076 (1996)

Michael RYAN; Laurel Annechino, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS, OF the CITY OF ST. LOUIS; David Robbins; James Conway; Charles Mischeaux; Rita Knapf; Freeman Bosley, Each in his or her individual and respective capacities as a member of the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners; Clarence Harmon, Individually and in his official capacity as Chief of Police of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, Defendants, Ralph Harper; Mark Murphy; Tom Noonan; Tom Majda, Jr., Defendants — Appellees, Kevin Krantz, individually and in their official capacity as Police Officers and Employees of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, Defendant.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided September 24, 1996.

Rehearing Denied October 25, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen M. Ryals, Clayton, MO, argued (Daniel T. Dalton, on the brief), for Plaintiffs-Appellants.

Steven R. Wild, St. Louis, MO, argued (Tyrone A. Taborn, on the brief), for Defendants-Appellees.

Before RICHARD S. ARNOLD, Chief Judge, JOHN R. GIBSON and BOWMAN, Circuit Judges.


JOHN R. GIBSON, Circuit Judge.

Michael Ryan and Laurel Annechino appeal the district court's grant of judgment as a matter of law in favor of the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners and an adverse jury verdict in favor of officers of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department in their civil rights claim, 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (1994), against the officers and the Board. Ryan and Annechino brought a civil rights action...

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