HINES v. TOWN OF VONORE

No. 3:10-CV-333.

912 F.Supp.2d 628 (2012)

Ira John HINES, Plaintiff, v. TOWN OF VONORE, Town of Vonore Mayor Larry Summey, individually and in his official and employment capacity, Town of Vonore Vice Mayor/Police Commissioner John Hammontree, individually and in his official and employment capacity, Town of Vonore Alderman James "Hamp" Brown, individually and in his official and employment capacity, Chief of Town of Vonore Police Mike Myers, individually and in his official and employment capacity, Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. Tennessee, at Knoxville.

December 5, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Steven Collins , Ronald C. Newcomb , Burroughs, Collins & Newcomb, PLC, Charles C. Burks, Jr. , Justice, Noel & Burks, Knoxville, TN, for Plaintiff.

Nathan D. Rowell , Dan R. Pilkington , Watson, Roach, Batson, Rowell & Lauderback PLC, Knoxville, TN, Daniel H. Rader, III , Daniel H. Rader, IV , Moore, Rader, Clift & Fitzpatrick, PC, Cookeville, TN, for Defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

THOMAS A. VARLAN, Chief Judge.

This civil case is before the Court on two motions: a Motion for Summary Judgment on Behalf of Mike Myers [Doc. 58] filed by former Police Chief Mike Myers ("Myers"); and a separate Motion for Summary Judgment [Doc. 62] filed by the Town of Vonore ("Vonore"), Vonore Mayor Larry Summey ("Summey"), Alderman and Police Commissioner John Hammontree...

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