David GREENE and Starna Hill, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
William B. REEVES, a/k/a Brad Reeves (95-5586); Robert G. Stephens (95-5644); Thomas J. Smith, III (95-5643), Defendants-Appellants.
United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued February 6, 1996.
Decided April 8, 1996.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Michael L. Parsons (briefed), Gracey, Ruth, Howard, Tate & Sowell, Nashville, TN, Joe F. Childers (argued), Lexington, KY, for David A. Greene and Starna Hill.
Marianna Jackson Clay, Asst. U.S. Atty. (argued and briefed), Office of the U.S. Attorney, Lexington, KY, Barbara L. Herwig, Katherine S. Gruenheck, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Appellate Staff, Civil Division, Washington, DC, for William B. Reeves.
D. Brent Irvin (argued and briefed), Office of the Attorney General, Frankfort, KY, for Thomas J. Smith, III.
Kenneth W. Smith (argued and briefed), Roberts & Smith, Lexington, KY, for Robert G. Stephens.
Before: ENGEL, BROWN, and MILBURN, Circuit Judges.
United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
ENGEL, Circuit Judge.
William Reeves, a federal postal inspector, Robert Stephens, a Kentucky state police detective, and Thomas Smith, a Kentucky commonwealth prosecutor (referred to collectively as "the officials") appeal the district court's denial of their motions for summary judgment based on qualified immunity in the suit brought against them by David Greene and his wife, Starna Hill. Greene and Hill sued the officials...
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