WILSON v. EAGLETON

C/A No. 1:18-50-RMG-SVH.

Garcia Wilson, Plaintiff, v. Warden Willie Eagleton, Officer Lucas, Officer Cotton, Officer Sims, and Officer Williamson, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. South Carolina.

December 19, 2018.

Editors Note
Applicable Law: 42 U.S.C. § 1983pr
Cause: 42 U.S.C. § 1983pr (Other)
Nature of Suit: 555 Prison:Prison Condition
Source: PACER


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Garcia Wilson, Plaintiff, represented by Gregory Michael Galvin , Galvin Law Group Inc.

Warden Willie Eagelton, individually and/or in his official capacity as warden of Evans Correctional Institution, Correctional Officer Lucas, individually and/or in his/her official capacity as an employee of SCDC, Correctional Officer Sergeant Cotton, individually and/or in his/her official capacity as an employee of SCDC, Correctional Officer Sergeant Sims, official capacity as an employee of SCDC & Correctional Officer Sergeant Williamson, individually and/or in his/her official capacity as an employee of SCDC, Defendants, represented by David Cornwell Holler , Lee Erter Wilson James Holler and Smith.


ORDER

Garcia Wilson ("Plaintiff") filed this action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging violations of his constitutional rights during his incarceration at Evans Correctional Institution ("ECI") in the custody of the South Carolina Department of Corrections ("SCDC"). Plaintiff asserts claims against...

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