HEARST v. BAKER

No. CV-13-607.

2014 Ark.App. 75

JASON HEARST, APPELLANT, v. BILLY PAUL BAKER, INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS CHIEF OF POLICE FOR THE CITY OF MAYFLOWER, ARKANSAS, APPELLEE.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division III.

Opinion Delivered January 29, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert A. Newcomb , for appellant.

John L. Wilkerson , for appellees.


LARRY D. VAUGHT, Judge.

Appellant Jason Hearst filed a complaint against appellee Billy Paul Baker, the Chief of Police of Mayflower, Arkansas, contending that Baker arrested Hearst (allegedly without cause) for domestic battery and placed him in jail although Baker had knowledge that Hearst suffered from a medical condition that required a completely sterile environment. Following the incident, Hearst claimed that he became infected and had to be hospitalized and...

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