VUNCANNON v. U.S.

Cause No. 3:08CV23.

650 F.Supp.2d 577 (2009)

Timmy VUNCANNON, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES of America; Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics; Marshall Fisher, In His Official Capacity as Director of the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics; Tippah County; Sheriff Brandon Vance, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Sheriff of Tippah County, Mississippi; Jeff Medlin, Individually and In His Official Capacity as Agent of the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics; Chris McAllister, Individually and In His Official Capacity as an Agent of Tippah County, Mississippi; Roy Shappley, Individually and In His Official Capacity as Deputy of Tippah County, Mississippi; and John Does 1-25, Defendants. v. Shelby County Health Care Corporation d/b/a Regional Medical Center, Intervening Plaintiff.

United States District Court, N.D. Mississippi, Western Division.

June 22, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Casey Langston Lott, The Lott Law Firm, Booneville, MS, for Plaintiff.

John Evans Gough, Jr., U.S. Attorney's Office, Oxford, MS, Katherine S. Kerby, Kerby Law Firm, LLC, Columbus, MS, for Defendants.

Curtis Henry Goetsch, McCullough & McCullough, Germantown, TN, for Intervening Plaintiff.


ORDER

MICHAEL P. MILLS, Chief Judge.

This cause comes before the court on the motion of defendant Tippah County for judgment on the pleadings or alternatively for summary judgment [86-1] as to the claims asserted against it by intervenor Shelby County Health Care Corporation d/b/a Regional Medical Center ("the Med"). The court, having considered the memoranda and submissions of the parties, concludes that the motion is not well taken and should be...

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