Muldrow v. City of Florence

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

Muldrow v. City of Florence

Opinion

UNPUBLISHED

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT

No. 02-7137

ANGELO MULDROW,

Plaintiff - Appellant,

versus

CITY OF FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA, sued in its official capacity; THE COUNTY OF FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA; JOHN LAMBERT, Administrator, Florence County Detention Center, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, and sued in his individual and official capacity; BRIAN STROTHER, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, and sued in his individual and official capacity; STANLEY BALDWIN, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; NFN NEAL, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; BOBBY REDDEN, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; JOEY MCKNIGHT, staff member at Florence County Detention Center sued in his individual and official capacity; JOYCE BRUNSON, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; LOWANDA CARR, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; HATTIE SCOTT, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in her individual and official capacity; R. HOOKS, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; NFN JARMON, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; SUSAN MCDOUGAL, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in her individual and official capacity; LOWERY WILLIAMS, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; NFN BRITTON, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; NFN MILES, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; MICHAEL BROWN, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; NFN JACKSON, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; NFN LEVERENE, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; NFN DAVID, CPL staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; NFN EVANS, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; NFN LOWERY, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity; NFN JAMISON, staff member at Florence County Detention Center, sued in his individual and official capacity,

Defendants - Appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, at Rock Hill. David C. Norton, District Judge. (CA-01-3701-0-18-BD)

Submitted: October 24, 2002 Decided: October 31, 2002

Before WIDENER, MICHAEL, and MOTZ, Circuit Judges.

Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion.

2 Angelo Muldrow, Appellant Pro Se. Donna Seegars Givens, WOODS & GIVENS, L.L.P., Lexington, South Carolina; Robert Thomas King, WILLCOX, BUYCK & WILLIAMS, P.A., Florence, South Carolina, for Appellees.

Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit. See Local Rule 36(c).

PER CURIAM:

Angelo Muldrow appeals the district court’s order accepting

the recommendation of the magistrate judge and denying relief on

his

42 U.S.C. § 1983

(2000) complaint. We have reviewed the record

and find no reversible error. Accordingly, we affirm on the

reasoning of the district court. See Muldrow v. City of Florence,

No. CA-01-3701-0-18-BD (D.S.C. July 15, 2002). Muldrow’s motion for

appointment of counsel is denied. We dispense with oral argument

because the facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in

the materials before the court and argument would not aid the

decisional process.

AFFIRMED

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Status
Unpublished