· 11/21/2003
Layman v. Alexander
Citations
- 294 F. Supp. 2d 784
- 2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 22056
- 2003 WL 22900946
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- dismissing supervisory liability claims were plaintiff failed to allege actual or constructive knowledge although plaintiff alleged that defendants failed to adequately supervise their subordinates
- dismissing supervisory liability claims were plaintiff failed to allege actual or constructive knowledge although plaintiff alleged that defendants failed to adequately supervise their subordinates
- Defendant Sheriff’s motion to dismiss granted under public official immunity because plaintiff’s allegation failed to show defendant acted with malice; allegations of gross negligence insufficient to pierce public official immunity
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Judges: Cogburn
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