Estelle Smith, et al v. Richard Le Page, Jr., et al
ESTELLE SMITH, as Surviving Spouse of Dirk Smith, ESTELLE SMITH, as Administratrix of the Estate of Dirk Smith, KAHRISMA SMITH, as heir to the Estate of Dirk Smith, by Next Friend Estelle Smith and KASIB SMITH, as heir to the Estate of Dirk Smith, by Next Friend Estelle Smith |
CHARLES ALEXANDER INGS, individually and in his official capacity as a Dekalb County Police Officer and RICHARD L. LE PAGE, JR., individually and in his official capacity as a Dekalb County Police Officer |
15-11632 |
April 16, 2015 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
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Plaintiff - appellee-cross appellant: ESTELLE SMITH, as Surviving Spouse of Dirk Smith | |
Represented By: | Lynn Hugh Whatley |
Represented By: | Mary Katherine Durant |
Represented By: | Alfonza Pearl |
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Plaintiff - appellee-cross appellant: ESTELLE SMITH, as Administratrix of the Estate of Dirk Smith | |
Represented By: | Lynn Hugh Whatley |
Represented By: | Alfonza Pearl |
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Plaintiff - appellee-cross appellant: KAHRISMA SMITH, as heir to the Estate of Dirk Smith, by Next Friend Estelle Smith | |
Represented By: | Lynn Hugh Whatley |
Represented By: | Mary Katherine Durant |
Represented By: | Alfonza Pearl |
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Plaintiff - appellee-cross appellant: KASIB SMITH, as heir to the Estate of Dirk Smith, by Next Friend Estelle Smith | |
Represented By: | Lynn Hugh Whatley |
Represented By: | Mary Katherine Durant |
Represented By: | Alfonza Pearl |
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Defendant - appellant-cross appellee: CHARLES ALEXANDER INGS, individually and in his official capacity as a Dekalb County Police Officer | |
Represented By: | Brenda Ann Raspberry |
Represented By: | E. Charles Reed |
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Defendant - appellant-cross appellee: RICHARD L. LE PAGE, JR., individually and in his official capacity as a Dekalb County Police Officer | |
Represented By: | Brenda Ann Raspberry |
Represented By: | E. Charles Reed |
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