TIGNER v. SPARKS

Civil Action No. 2:12cv954-MHT (WO).

ARTHUR JAMES TIGNER, Plaintiff, v. SHIFT CLERK MS. SPARKS, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, M.D. Alabama, Northern Division.

November 30, 2015.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur James Tigner, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

Ms. Sparks, Defendant, represented by Todd Elbert Hughes , Office of the Attorney General.

Danny Gould, Defendant, represented by Philip Guy Piggott , Starnes Davis Florie LLP.

Officer Patterson, Defendant, represented by Todd Elbert Hughes , Office of the Attorney General.

Veronica Baldwin, Defendant, represented by Todd Elbert Hughes , Office of the Attorney General.

Sandra Giles, Defendant, represented by Todd Elbert Hughes , Office of the Attorney General.

Miss Wilson, Defendant, represented by Todd Elbert Hughes , Office of the Attorney General.

Tahir Siddiq, Defendant, represented by Philip Guy Piggott , Starnes Davis Florie LLP.

Officer Groom, Defendant, represented by Todd Elbert Hughes , Office of the Attorney General.

Rene Mason, Defendant, represented by Todd Elbert Hughes , Office of the Attorney General.


OPINION

Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, plaintiff, a state inmate, filed this lawsuit complaining that his due process rights were violated when he was found guilty of a disciplinary violation and that there was insufficient evidence to render the guilty verdict. This lawsuit is now before the court...

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