Compton et al v. West Virginia State Police et al
Steven W. Compton and Crystal Pauley |
West Virginia State Police, Sgt. Larry G. O'Bryan, Sgt. Travis Berry, Trooper Bradley Lowe, Trooper Robert Minor, S. L. Yarber, Trooper J. R. Powers and Trooper Joseph M. Comer |
2:2016cv09298 |
October 3, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia |
Charleston Office |
Kanawha |
John T. Copenhaver |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 37 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER granting in part and denying in part the 31 MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment; Ms. Pauley's claims are dismissed; Mr. Compton's claims against Sergeant O'Bryan, Trooper Minor, Trooper Yarber, and Tr ooper Powers are dismissed; Counts II, V, VII, and X against Sergeant Berry, Trooper Lowe, and Trooper Comer are dismissed; Count IX against Trooper Comer is dismissed; Trooper Lowe and Trooper Comer's motion for partial summary judgment on Count VI is granted; and Trooper Lowe's motion for partial summary judgment on Count IX is denied; the following causes of action remain: Mr. Compton's Counts I (excessive force), III (battery), and IV (assault) against Sergeant Berry, Trooper Lowe, and Trooper Comer and Count IX (bystander liability) against Sergeant Berry and Trooper Lowe. Signed by Judge John T. Copenhaver, Jr. on 2/9/2018. (cc: counsel of record; any unrepresented parties) (taq) |
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