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    KATSKEE v. BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD

    No. S-92-1022.

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    IVY v. KIMBROUGH | 115 F.3d 550 (1997) | 5f3d5501587 | Leagle.com
     

    IVY v. KIMBROUGH

    No. 96-1417.

    115 F.3d 550 (1997)

    Dan IVY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Warren KIMBROUGH; David W. Shull, Defendants-Appellees.

    United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

    Decided May 22, 1997.


    Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

    Erwin L. Davis, Fayetteville, AR, argued, for plaintiff-appellant.

    William B. Putman, Fayetteville, AR, argued, for defendants-appellees.

    Before LOKEN, GIBSON, and MORRIS SHEPPARD ARNOLD, Circuit Judges.


    LOKEN, Circuit Judge.

    In July 1994, Fayetteville Police Officer David W. Shull investigated a reported domestic disturbance at the home of attorney Dan Ivy and his wife, Sarah. Sarah accused Dan of "pushing her around" during an argument; Shull noticed that Sarah's hand was cut and her nose red and swollen. Dan said that Sarah was crazy and that her father, Arkansas Chancery Court Judge Warren Kimbrough, could confirm she had been hospitalized for mental problems...

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