DIXON v. LOWERY

Nos. 01-1491, 01-1632.

302 F.3d 857 (2002)

Kurt DIXON; Big Mamou, Inc., Plaintiffs/Appellees, v. Mike LOWERY, individually and in his official capacity; Tim Calhoun, individually and in his official capacity, Defendants/Appellants, Louie Caudell, in his official capacity as Chief of the Little Rock Police Department; City of Little Rock, Arkansas, Defendants. Kurt Dixon; Big Mamou, Inc., Plaintiffs/Appellants, v. Mike Lowery, individually and in his official capacity; Tim Calhoun, individually and in his official capacity, Louie Caudell, in his official capacity as Chief of the Little Rock Police Department, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, Defendants/Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Filed: August 16, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Judy K. Mason, argued, Little Rock, AR, for appellant.

Holly E. Isaac, argued, Little Rock, AR, for appellee.

Before MORRIS SHEPPARD ARNOLD, BEAM, and RILEY, Circuit Judges.


BEAM, Circuit Judge.

Mike Lowery and Tim Calhoun (appellants) appeal from the district court's denial of their motion for summary judgment. They argue that they are entitled to qualified immunity from suit by Kurt Dixon and the Big Mamou, Inc. (collectively referred to as "Dixon") because they did not violate a clearly established constitutional right when they helped a private party acquire possession of the Big Mamou — a restaurant that had been owned and...

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