WHITE v. WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC.

Civil Action No. 2:09-CV-00161-GHD-JMV.

SHIRLEY WHITE, as wrongful death beneficiary of KEITH PERKINS, DECEASED, Plaintiff, v. WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., and TUNICA COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Mississippi, Delta Division.

July 23, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Shirley White, as Wrongful Death Beneficiary of Keith Perkins, Deceased, Plaintiff, represented by Jim D. Waide, III , WAIDE & ASSOCIATES, PA, John Booth Farese , FARESE, FARESE & FARESE, Luther C. Fisher, IV , Luke Fisher Law, PLLC, Mary Austin Monteith , AUSTIN LAW FIRM, PA & Steven E. Farese , FARESE, FARESE & FARESE.

Wexford Health Sources, Inc., Defendant, represented by Joseph A. O'Connell , BRYAN, NELSON PA, Jared Wayne Eastlack , PHELPS DUNBAR — Tupelo & Rick D. Norton , BRYAN, NELSON, RANDOLPH & WEATHERS.

Tunica County, Mississippi, Defendant, represented by Daniel J. Griffith , GRIFFITH & GRIFFITH & Andrew T. Dulaney , DULANEY LAW FIRM, LLP.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

GLEN H. DAVIDSON, Senior District Judge.

A. Introduction

This matter is before the Court on the motion [25] of Defendant Tunica County, Mississippi for summary judgment on all state law claims asserted against it because it is immune from liability pursuant to the inmate exemption of the Mississippi Tort Claims Act ("MTCA"), Mississippi Code § 11-46-9(1)(m). Tunica County also seeks...

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