REVELS v. VINCENZ

No. 03-2429.

382 F.3d 870 (2004)

Frederick Lee REVELS, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. Felix VINCENZ, Superintendent; Dorn Schuffman; Enrique Dos Santos; Joseph F. Mangini, Defendants, Ralph Wimp, Dr., Defendant/Appellee, Max Teng, Defendant, David Hunter, Defendant/Appellee, Mike Gordon; Judy Cohen, Defendants, Linda Hollingsworth, also known as Linda Schulte; David Neer, Defendants/Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Filed August 27, 2004.

Rehearing Denied September 24, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard P. Cassetta, argued, St. Louis, MO (Manooher Mofidi, on the brief), for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Brian Barnhill, argued, Missouri Attorney General's Office, Jefferson City, MO (Joel E. Anderson, Asst. Attorney General, on the brief), for Defendant-Appellee Schulte.

Bart A. Matanic, argued, Asst. Attorney General, Jefferson City, MO, for Defendants-Appellees Wimp, Hunter and Neer.

Before BYE, SMITH, and COLLOTON, Circuit Judges.


BYE, Circuit Judge.

Frederick Revels is an involuntarily committed psychiatric patient at an intermediate security facility. In this appeal, he argues the district court1 committed three reversible errors in disposing of his 42 U.S.C. § 1983 claims. First, the court entered summary judgment in favor of Linda Schulte with respect to Mr. Revels's claim she violated his Eighth Amendment and substantive due process rights by denying him...

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