McLAUGHLIN v. WEATHERS

No. 97-6311.

170 F.3d 577 (1999)

Kimberly G. McLAUGHLIN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Charles H. WEATHERS, John K. Walkup, and Suzette Peyton, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided March 12, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert S. Catz (argued and briefed), John E. Herbison (briefed), Nashville, Tennessee, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Suzzette Payton, Nashvillee, TN, pro se; Janet M. Kleinfelter (argued and briefed), Office of the Attorney General, Financial Division, Nashville, TN, for Defendants-Appellees.

Before: WELLFORD, SILER, and GILMAN, Circuit Judges.


OPINION

WELLFORD, Circuit Judge.

Plaintiff Kimberly G. McLaughlin appeals from the district court's judgment which found that her due process challenge to the constitutionality of Tennessee Code Annotated § 29-6-101, et seq., the statute dealing with attachment, was without merit. Because we find that this statute is not facially invalid as lacking due process, and that even if it was, there were adequate state remedies McLaughlin could have...

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