MELOY v. AKRON POLICE DEPARTMENT

Case No. 5:15-CV-01123.

ERIC MELOY, Plaintiffs, v. AKRON POLICE DEPARTMENT, et al., Defendants.

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

April 18, 2017.

Editors Note
Applicable Law: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Cause: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Act
Nature of Suit: 440 Civil Rights: Other
Source: PACER


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eric Meloy, Plaintiff, represented by Sean C. Buchanan , Slater & Zurz.

Shawn Chetto, Defendant, represented by John C. Reece , City of Akron - Civil Division & Michael J. Defibaugh , City of Akron - Civil Division.

Matthew Beech, Defendant, represented by John C. Reece , City of Akron - Civil Division & Michael J. Defibaugh , City of Akron - Civil Division.

John Does, Defendant, represented by John C. Reece , City of Akron - Civil Division.

James Nice, Defendant, represented by Michael J. Defibaugh , City of Akron - Civil Division & John C. Reece , City of Akron - Civil Division.

City of Akron, Defendant, represented by Michael J. Defibaugh , City of Akron - Civil Division & John C. Reece , City of Akron - Civil Division.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

This matter is before the Court on the motion for summary judgment of Defendants Akron Police Chief James Nice, Officers Matthew Beech and Shawn Chetto, and the City of Akron (collectively, "Defendants"). Plaintiff Eric Meloy has opposed the motion. For the reasons that follow...

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