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Kenneth Winston Ashford v. Steven Skiles, Officer, James Neimer, Officer, Andrew Morgan, Officer, Jeff Crouse, Officer, Ken Switzer, Officer, Ralph Anderson, Officer, Guarini, Warden, Nancy, Nurse, Ann Newcomer, Nurse, Jeff Krause, Officer, Nancey Moyer, Nurse, St. Joseph Hospital
Citations: 175 F.3d 1010; 1999 U.S. App. LEXIS 3916; 1999 WL 133004Docket: 97-1710
Court: Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; February 16, 1999; Federal Appellate Court
The case of Kenneth Winston Ashford v. Steven Skiles et al. involves an appeal from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The legal matter concerns Ashford's claims against multiple defendants, including police officers and medical staff, related to alleged violations of his rights. The court affirmed the lower court's decision, indicating that the appeal did not warrant a reversal of the previous ruling. The date of the decision is February 17, 1999, and it is recorded under docket number 97-1710. The case highlights the court's stance on the sufficiency of evidence and legal arguments presented by Ashford against the defendants.