CALLAHAN v. MILLARD COUNTY

No. 06-4135.

494 F.3d 891 (2007)

Afton CALLAHAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MILLARD COUNTY; The Central Utah Narcotics Task Force; Sevier County; Piute County; Mt. Pleasant City; Wayne County; Richfield City; Salina City; Gunnison City; Ephraim City; Cordell Pearson, in his official and individual capacity; Marty Gleave, in his official and individual capacity; Clark Thomas in his official and individual capacity; Dwight Jenkins, in his official and individual capacity; Jeffrey Whatcott, in his official and individual capacity; and John Does I-IX in their official and individual capacities, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

July 16, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James K. Slavens, Fillmore, UT, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Peter Stirba (Barbara L. Townsend and Meb W. Anderson with him on the brief), Stirba & Associates, Salt Lake City, UT, for Defendants-Appellees.

Before KELLY and EBEL, Circuit Judges, and MURGUIA, District Judge.


MURGUIA, District Judge.

In this civil rights action, Plaintiff-Appellant Afton Callahan appeals from the district court's grant of summary judgment in favor of the numerous Defendant-Appellees. The district court held that the individual officers were entitled to qualified immunity because Mr. Callahan did not establish that the officers violated a clearly established right. Holding that the district court was correct in...

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