Huff v. Harness et al, No. 3:2016cv00164 - Document 31 (E.D. Ark. 2018)

Court Description: ORDER granting 19 Motion for summary judgment. The complaint will be dismissed with prejudice. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 5/30/2018. (jak)

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Huff v. Harness et al Doc. 31 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS JONESBORO DIVISION JAMES HUFF v. PLAINTIFF No. 3:16-cv-164-DPM ROY HARNESS, Lt., Individually and in His Official Capacity as Deputy Sheriff Crittenden County Arkansas; and TODD GROOMS, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Special Investigator for Crittenden County Sheriff's Office DEFENDANTS ORDER Crittenden County deputy sheriff James Huff kept a lot of personal property in his patrol car. It was a take-home vehicle. He used it, for example, after his shift ended to drive to one of the Big Star grocery stores in West Memphis, where he worked evenings in his County uniform as a security guard. Huff knew that department policy allowed-on certain conditions during an internal investigation-a seizure of the County's vehicle, and any personal items in it, and a search of everything, all without a warrant. Some Big Star employees complained that Huff had sexually harassed them and shown them pornography on his cell phone. An internal investigation began. Huff Dockets.Justia.com

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