ERNST v. BLACK HAWK COUNTY JAIL

No. C16-2005.

JAMES ROBERT ERNST, II, Plaintiff, v. BLACK HAWK COUNTY JAIL, SGT. STAINBROOK, TONY SHADER, CAPTAIN HERBST, DEPUTY FROST, DEPUTY SIECH and VANDER ZWAAG, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Iowa, Eastern Division.

December 9, 2016.

Editors Note
Applicable Law: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Cause: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Act
Nature of Suit: 550 Prisoner: Civil Rights
Source: PACER


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Robert Ernst, II, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

Black Hawk County Jail, Defendant, represented by John T. McCoy , McCoy, Riley, & Shea, P.L.C..

Sgt. Stainbrook, Defendant, represented by John T. McCoy , McCoy, Riley, & Shea, P.L.C..

Tony Shader, Defendant, represented by John T. McCoy , McCoy, Riley, & Shea, P.L.C..

Captain Herbst, Defendant, represented by John T. McCoy , McCoy, Riley, & Shea, P.L.C..

Deputy Frost, Defendant, represented by John T. McCoy , McCoy, Riley, & Shea, P.L.C..

Deputy Siech, Defendant, represented by John T. McCoy , McCoy, Riley, & Shea, P.L.C..

Vander Zwaag, Defendant, represented by John T. McCoy , McCoy, Riley, & Shea, P.L.C..


REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION

On the 26th day of September 2016, this matter came on for an evidentiary hearing at the Newton Correctional Facility in Newton, Iowa. Plaintiff James Robert Ernst, II, appeared in person and was unrepresented by counsel. All six individual Defendants appeared in person...

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