Richard Fischer v. J. Sam Steward, et al
Richard B. Fischer |
J. Sam Steward, Individually and as former Sergeant with Missouri State Highway Patrol, City of St. Charles, Missouri, Timothy Swope, Individually and as former Chief of Police, St. Charles City Police Department, James Gooch, Individually and as former Chief of Police, St. Charles City Police Department, Robert Bearding, Individually and in his official capacity as Major, St. Charles City Police Department and Rachel A. Smith, In her official capacity as former Special Prosecutor for the St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney |
10-1339 |
February 17, 2010 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
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Plaintiff - appellant: Richard B. Fischer | |
Represented By: | Neil J. Bruntrager |
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Defendant - appellee: J. Sam Steward, Individually and as former Sergeant with Missouri State Highway Patrol | |
Represented By: | Theodore A. Bruce |
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Defendant - appellee: City of St. Charles, Missouri | |
Represented By: | Theodore A. Bruce |
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Defendant - appellee: Timothy Swope, Individually and as former Chief of Police, St. Charles City Police Department | |
Represented By: | Theodore A. Bruce |
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Defendant - appellee: James Gooch, Individually and as former Chief of Police, St. Charles City Police Department | |
Represented By: | Theodore A. Bruce |
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Defendant - appellee: Robert Bearding, Individually and in his official capacity as Major, St. Charles City Police Department | |
Represented By: | Theodore A. Bruce |
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Defendant - appellee: Rachel A. Smith, In her official capacity as former Special Prosecutor for the St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney | |
Represented By: | Theodore A. Bruce |
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