WALLACE v. TOWN OF RALEIGH

No. 2001-CA-00455-SCT.

815 So.2d 1203 (2002)

Roger WALLACE v. TOWN OF RALEIGH, Mississippi.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 9, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark K. Tullos, Raleigh, attorney for appellant.

L. Clark Hicks, Jr., John Michael Herke, Hattiesburg, attorneys for appellee.

Before PITTMAN, C.J., COBB and CARLSON, JJ.


CARLSON, J., for the Court.

¶ 1. The Town of Raleigh was granted summary judgment pursuant to Miss.Code Ann. § 11-46-9(1)(m) (Supp.2001) which bars an inmate of a correctional facility from bringing suit against a governmental entity. Roger Wallace, an inmate of the Mississippi Department of Corrections, appeals the ruling of the circuit court citing numerous constitutional violations by the statute. Finding the Town of Raleigh's motion for summary judgment...

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