Donald Davis v. Sumner County Sheriff, J. D. Vandercook
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Opinion
FILED July 31, 1998
Cecil W. Crowson Appellate Court Clerk DONALD DAVIS, ) ) Sumner Circuit Plaintiff/Appellant, ) No. 16897-C ) VS. ) ) SUMNER COUNTY SHERIFF, J.D. ) Appeal No. VANDERCOOK, BILLY TEMPLETON, ) 01A01-9712-CV-00696 ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR, ) SONYA TROUTT, ) ) Defendants/Appellees. )
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE
APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SUMNER COUNTY AT GALLATIN, TENNESSEE
HONORABLE THOMAS GOODALL, JUDGE
Donald Davis, #117350 D.C.I., Box 700 Waupun, WI 53963 PRO SE PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT
William R. Wright, BPR 4024 Leah May Dennen, BPR 12711 Office of the Law Director Sumner County Administration Building 355 North Belvedere Drive, Room 208 Gallatin, Tennessee 37066 ATTORNEYS FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES
AFFIRMED AND REMANDED.
HENRY F. TODD PRESIDING JUDGE, MIDDLE SECTION CONCURS: BEN H. CANTRELL, JUDGE WILLIAM C. KOCH, JR., JUDGE
DONALD DAVIS, ) ) Sumner Circuit Plaintiff/Appellant, ) No. 16897-C ) VS. ) ) SUMNER COUNTY SHERIFF, J.D. ) Appeal No. VANDERCOOK, BILLY TEMPLETON, ) 01A01-9712-CV-00696 ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR, ) SONYA TROUTT, ) ) Defendants/Appellees. )
OPINION
The captioned appellant is a prisoner in the punitive custody of the Tennessee
Department of Correction. He sued the Sheriff of Sumner County and two of his employees for
violation of 42 USC § 1983 by violating his civil rights by failing to provide him with a “no pork
diet” upon his demand therefor.
The defendants moved to dismiss for failure to state a claim for which relief can be
granted. However, defendants filed affidavits which were considered by the Trial Judge and
mentioned in his judgment dismissing plaintiff’s suit. Therefore the motion was properly treated
as a motion for summary judgment, and the judgment may be reviewed as a summary judgment.
The affidavit of the Jail Administrator states:
1. I am the Jail Administrator of the Sumner County Jail.
2. When Plaintiff Donald Davis entered the Jail he did not request a special diet.
3. When we became aware of this, we notified the kitchen and have attempted to provide him alternate food sources.
-2- 4. On several occasions, Mr. Davis has turned down these alternative food sources as he deemed them not as savory as the pork dishes being served.
5. Nevertheless, we will continue to offer him no- pork substitutes when pork is offered in the diet.
The counter affidavit of the plaintiff is composed entirely of argument, including the
following:
3. The defendants have to date, failed to address the meals that we’re served on the dates in question of complaint, 11/96 to 4/97. Meals being served from 5/97 to present may be nutritionally adequate, plaintiff is no longer there, therefore can not argue these meals of dates in question within complaint.
Plaintiff’s affidavit does not deny the unequivocal affidavit of the administrator that, a
non-pork diet was furnished to plaintiff from the time of his request for the duration of his
incarceration.
When a party moving for summary judgment has filed evidence which, if uncontradicted,
requires a summary judgment as a matter of law, the moving party is entitled to summary
judgment unless the opposing party offers evidence contradicting that of the moving party.
TRCP Rule 56. Roberts v. Roberts, Tenn. App. 1992, 845 S.W.2d 225.
In the present case, the plaintiff filed no evidence to contradict that offered by defendants.
Therefore, the entry of summary judgment of dismissal was correct.
The judgment of the Trial Court is affirmed. Costs of this appeal are taxed against
appellant. The cause is remanded to the Trial Court for appropriate further proceedings.
_________________________________ HENRY F. TODD PRESIDING JUDGE, MIDDLE SECTION
CONCUR:
-3- ____________________________ BEN H. CANTRELL, JUDGE
____________________________ WILLIAM C. KOCH, JR., JUDGE
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