Home/Case Law/Fourth Circuit/Jeanette Teel Taft, Individually and as Guardian Ad Litem for Minor Children, Onte Taft and Kimberly Taft Onte Taft, Minor Kimberly Taft, Minor Harry Teel, Sr., as Guardian Ad Litem for Minor Children, Harry Teel, Jr., and Shamesa Teel Harry Teel, Jr., Minor Shamesa Teel, Minor v. Terry Vines, Deputy Sheriff of Pitt County, in His Position as Deputy Sheriff and in His Individual Capacity Troy Boyd, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Tim Peaden, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Johnny Craft, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Benny Dobbs, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville, and Billy L. Vanderford, Sheriff of Pitt County in His Capacity as Sheriff and in His Individual Capacity City of Greenville Nancy Jenkins, Mayor, in Her Official and Individual Capacity Charles Hinman, Chief of Police, City of Greenville, in His Official Capacity Kevin M. Smeltzer, Police Officer of the City of Greenville, in His Official and Individual Capacity
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No. 708064
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Jeanette Teel Taft, Individually and as Guardian Ad Litem for Minor Children, Onte Taft and Kimberly Taft Onte Taft, Minor Kimberly Taft, Minor Harry Teel, Sr., as Guardian Ad Litem for Minor Children, Harry Teel, Jr., and Shamesa Teel Harry Teel, Jr., Minor Shamesa Teel, Minor v. Terry Vines, Deputy Sheriff of Pitt County, in His Position as Deputy Sheriff and in His Individual Capacity Troy Boyd, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Tim Peaden, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Johnny Craft, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Benny Dobbs, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville, and Billy L. Vanderford, Sheriff of Pitt County in His Capacity as Sheriff and in His Individual Capacity City of Greenville Nancy Jenkins, Mayor, in Her Official and Individual Capacity Charles Hinman, Chief of Police, City of Greenville, in His Official Capacity Kevin M. Smeltzer, Police Officer of the City of Greenville, in His Official and Individual Capacity
No. 708064 · Decided January 4, 1996
No. 708064·Fourth Circuit · 1996·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
January 4, 1996
Citation
No. 708064
Disposition
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Jeanette Teel Taft, Individually and as Guardian Ad Litem for Minor Children, Onte Taft and Kimberly Taft Onte Taft, Minor Kimberly Taft, Minor Harry Teel, Sr., as Guardian Ad Litem for Minor Children, Harry Teel, Jr., and Shamesa Teel Harry Teel, Jr., Minor Shamesa Teel, Minor v. Terry Vines, Deputy Sheriff of Pitt County, in His Position as Deputy Sheriff and in His Individual Capacity Troy Boyd, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Tim Peaden, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Johnny Craft, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Benny Dobbs, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville, and Billy L. Vanderford, Sheriff of Pitt County in His Capacity as Sheriff and in His Individual Capacity City of Greenville Nancy Jenkins, Mayor, in Her Official and Individual Capacity Charles Hinman, Chief of Police, City of Greenville, in His Official Capacity Kevin M. Smeltzer, Police Officer of the City of Greenville, in His Official and Individual Capacity is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for Jeanette Teel Taft, Individually and as Guardian Ad Litem for Minor Children, Onte Taft and Kimberly Taft Onte Taft, Minor Kimberly Taft, Minor Harry Teel, Sr., as Guardian Ad Litem for Minor Children, Harry Teel, Jr., and Shamesa Teel Harry Teel, Jr., Minor Shamesa Teel, Minor v. Terry Vines, Deputy Sheriff of Pitt County, in His Position as Deputy Sheriff and in His Individual Capacity Troy Boyd, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Tim Peaden, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Johnny Craft, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville Benny Dobbs, in His Official and Individual Capacity as a Law Enforcement Officer in and for the City of Greenville, and Billy L. Vanderford, Sheriff of Pitt County in His Capacity as Sheriff and in His Individual Capacity City of Greenville Nancy Jenkins, Mayor, in Her Official and Individual Capacity Charles Hinman, Chief of Police, City of Greenville, in His Official Capacity Kevin M. Smeltzer, Police Officer of the City of Greenville, in His Official and Individual Capacity in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on January 4, 1996.
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