Home/Case Law/Fourth Circuit/David W. Sturges, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert Erik Schuck-Kolben Gerhard P. Schuck-Kolben Jacqueline L. Schuck-Kolben v. Glenn Matthews, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as a Lexington County Deputy Sheriff James R. Metts, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Lexington County Sheriff Lexington County, South Carolina, David W. Sturges, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert Erik Schuck-Kolben Gerhard P. Schuck-Kolben Jacqueline L. Schuck-Kolben v. Glenn Matthews, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as a Lexington County Deputy Sheriff, and James R. Metts, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Lexington County Sheriff Lexington County, South Carolina
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No. 695174
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
David W. Sturges, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert Erik Schuck-Kolben Gerhard P. Schuck-Kolben Jacqueline L. Schuck-Kolben v. Glenn Matthews, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as a Lexington County Deputy Sheriff James R. Metts, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Lexington County Sheriff Lexington County, South Carolina, David W. Sturges, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert Erik Schuck-Kolben Gerhard P. Schuck-Kolben Jacqueline L. Schuck-Kolben v. Glenn Matthews, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as a Lexington County Deputy Sheriff, and James R. Metts, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Lexington County Sheriff Lexington County, South Carolina
No. 695174 · Decided May 30, 1995
No. 695174·Fourth Circuit · 1995·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
May 30, 1995
Citation
No. 695174
Disposition
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David W. Sturges, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert Erik Schuck-Kolben Gerhard P. Schuck-Kolben Jacqueline L. Schuck-Kolben v. Glenn Matthews, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as a Lexington County Deputy Sheriff James R. Metts, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Lexington County Sheriff Lexington County, South Carolina, David W. Sturges, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert Erik Schuck-Kolben Gerhard P. Schuck-Kolben Jacqueline L. Schuck-Kolben v. Glenn Matthews, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as a Lexington County Deputy Sheriff, and James R. Metts, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Lexington County Sheriff Lexington County, South Carolina is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for David W. Sturges, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert Erik Schuck-Kolben Gerhard P. Schuck-Kolben Jacqueline L. Schuck-Kolben v. Glenn Matthews, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as a Lexington County Deputy Sheriff James R. Metts, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Lexington County Sheriff Lexington County, South Carolina, David W. Sturges, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert Erik Schuck-Kolben Gerhard P. Schuck-Kolben Jacqueline L. Schuck-Kolben v. Glenn Matthews, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as a Lexington County Deputy Sheriff, and James R. Metts, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Lexington County Sheriff Lexington County, South Carolina in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on May 30, 1995.
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