MAYNOR v. MORGAN COUNTY

Civil Action Number. 5:01-cv-851-AKK.

JOHNY MAYNOR, et al., Plaintiffs, v. MORGAN COUNTY, AL, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Alabama, Northeastern Division.

August 31, 2018.

Editors Note
Applicable Law: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Cause: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Act
Nature of Suit: 555 Prisoner Petition (Prison Condition)
Source: PACER


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Johnny Maynor, individually and on behalf of all present and future inmates in the Morgan County Jail in Decatur, AL, Plaintiff, represented by Lisa L. Kung , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, Aaron Michael Littman , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, Crystal Redd , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, Melanie Velez , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, Sarah Elisabeth Geraghty , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, John A. Russell, III , RUSSELL & RUSSELL PC, Robert M. Shipman , ROBERT SHIPMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Stephen B. Bright , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS & Tamara H. Serwer , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS.

Morgan County, AL, Defendant, represented by Barnes F. Lovelace, Jr. , HARRIS CADDELL & SHANKS PC & David W. Langston , HARRIS CADDELL & SHANKS PC.

Myra Yates, Jail Administrator, Defendant, pro se.

Larry Bennich, in his official capacity as member of the Morgan County Commission, Defendant, pro se.

Jeff Clark, in his official capacity as a member of the Morgan County Commission, Defendant, pro se.

Don Stisher, in his official capacity as a member of the Morgan County Commission, Defendant, represented by T. Mark Maclin , WILMER & LEE PA.

Stacy George, in her official capacity as a member of the Morgan County Commission, Defendant, pro se.

Faye Sparkman, in her official capacity as a member of the Morgan County Commission, Defendant, pro se.

Don Siegelman, Governor of Alabama & Mike Haley, Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Corrections, Defendants, represented by Albert S. Butler , ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS LEGAL DIVISION & Andrew W. Redd , ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Legal Division.

Sheriff Morgan County, Alabama, Ana Franklin, Defendant, represented by Barnes F. Lovelace, Jr. , HARRIS CADDELL & SHANKS PC.

Morgan County, AL, Cross Claimant, represented by Barnes F. Lovelace, Jr. , HARRIS CADDELL & SHANKS PC & David W. Langston , HARRIS CADDELL & SHANKS PC.

Anthony Murphree, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, Christopher Nichols, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, Yvette Barbee, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, Joseph Bowie, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, Kelvin Cowan, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, McArthur Green, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, Kristy Leigh Griffin, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,,, Carrie Jackson, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, Cleveland Owens, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, Willie Perry, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, Alnas Russell, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, Maurice Sears, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, Billy Ray Smith, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated, & Michael Vaughn, on behalf of themselves & all others similarly situated,, Plaintiffs, represented by Lisa L. Kung , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, Aaron Michael Littman , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, Crystal Redd , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, Sarah Elisabeth Geraghty , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, John A. Russell, III , RUSSELL & RUSSELL PC, Robert M. Shipman , ROBERT SHIPMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Stephen B. Bright , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS & Tamara H. Serwer , SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

In 2001, the Plaintiffs, a class of pretrial detainees confined in the Morgan County Jail ("the Jail"), sued Morgan County and a number of county, state, and Jail officials, alleging inhumane treatment and conditions of confinement. The parties settled their dispute and agreed...

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