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Lonnie Parks v. Henry J. Schmidt Steven T. Williams Mark MacHado James Porterfield George Carney Chris Anderson Roy Doolin David Anderson, Joe Craig Allen Foster Mark Snavely Ronnie Troxel Walter Dinwiddie Donnie Blankenship Stu Phillips Herb Gunter Darryl Howser Ted L. Hermes Laquita Earnhart Rick Mathews T.J. Krausse Greg Johnson Vickie O'Neil Leanne Ludi Rusty Gilpin Luke Lee Cynthia Simpson Cliff Walker Dennis Martin Max Martin

Citations: 46 F.3d 1151; 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 6940; 1995 WL 3946Docket: 93-6410

Court: Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit; January 3, 1995; Federal Appellate Court

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Lonnie Parks appeals the dismissal of his civil rights complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, which was dismissed under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(d). Parks alleges that during an escape attempt, he was beaten by unknown individuals and denied medical care for serious injuries, including broken bones. However, he fails to connect the named defendants to his injuries or the denial of medical treatment. Specifically, he claims Deputy Sheriff Henry J. Schmidt falsely accused him of producing a firearm, and mentions that Steven Williams is the investigator for his case. The appellate court finds no merit in his claims, affirming the district court's dismissal based on the magistrate judge's recommendations and the district court's order. The court also notes that this order and judgment is not binding precedent, except in certain legal doctrines, but may be cited under specific conditions outlined in the General Order from November 29, 1993.