LYTLE v. BREWER

Civil Action No. 2:99cv1366.

73 F.Supp.2d 615 (1999)

David LYTLE, Jeanette Lytle, and Joan Maguire, Plaintiffs, v. Charles BREWER, individually and in his official capacity as Lieutenant of the Norfolk Police Department; Charles D. Griffith, Jr., in his official capacity as Norfolk Commonwealth Attorney, and Hon. James S. Gilmore, III, in his official capacity as Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. Virginia, Norfolk Division.

November 2, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anthony Mulford, Davis & Brynteson, P.C., Chesapeake, VA, Scott D. Cardani, Richmond, VA, Michael J. DePrimo, Stephen M. Crampton, Brian Fahling, American Family Association Center for Law & Policy, Tupelo, MS, for plaintiffs.

Jack E. Cloud, Harold P. Juren, City Attorney's Office, Norfolk, VA, Kevin O. Barnard, Gregory E. Lucyk, William H. Hurd, Mark L. Earley, Alison P. Landry, Todd E. Lepage, Thomas J. Lambert, Office of the Attorney General, Richmond, VA, for defendants.


ORDER AND OPINION

FRIEDMAN, District Judge.

This matter is before the Court on the plaintiffs', David and Jeanette Lytle and Joan Maguire's, motion for a preliminary injunction to prevent the defendants, Charles Brewer, Charles Griffith and Governor Gilmore, from enforcing Virginia Code Section 46.2-930. The challenged statute prohibits loitering on bridges where signs are posted pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of the Virginia Department...

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