John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. David Michael Staton, and Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia Steven L. Miller James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Computer Election Systems, a Foreign Corporation Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough Cherrie Lloyd William E. Biebel Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia, John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia, and Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia David Michael Staton Steven L. Miller John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Computer Election Systems, Incorporated, a Foreign Corporation Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough Cherrie Lloyd William E. Biebel Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia, John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. Computer Election Systems, a Foreign Corporation Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough William E. Biebel, and Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia David Michael Staton Steven L. Miller James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner Ofkanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia Cherrie Lloyd, John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia Steven L. Miller, Charles I. Jones, Jr., Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of Margaret D. Miller and Steven L. Miller, Trustee-Appellant, and David Michael Staton James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Computer Election Systems, Incorporated, a Foreign Corporation Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough Cherrie Lloyd William E. Biebel Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia

994 F.2d 1076
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedMay 24, 1993
Docket92-2250
StatusPublished

This text of 994 F.2d 1076 (John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. David Michael Staton, and Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia Steven L. Miller James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Computer Election Systems, a Foreign Corporation Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough Cherrie Lloyd William E. Biebel Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia, John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia, and Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia David Michael Staton Steven L. Miller John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Computer Election Systems, Incorporated, a Foreign Corporation Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough Cherrie Lloyd William E. Biebel Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia, John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. Computer Election Systems, a Foreign Corporation Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough William E. Biebel, and Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia David Michael Staton Steven L. Miller James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner Ofkanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia Cherrie Lloyd, John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia Steven L. Miller, Charles I. Jones, Jr., Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of Margaret D. Miller and Steven L. Miller, Trustee-Appellant, and David Michael Staton James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Computer Election Systems, Incorporated, a Foreign Corporation Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough Cherrie Lloyd William E. Biebel Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. David Michael Staton, and Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia Steven L. Miller James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Computer Election Systems, a Foreign Corporation Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough Cherrie Lloyd William E. Biebel Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia, John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia, and Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia David Michael Staton Steven L. Miller John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Computer Election Systems, Incorporated, a Foreign Corporation Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough Cherrie Lloyd William E. Biebel Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia, John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. Computer Election Systems, a Foreign Corporation Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough William E. Biebel, and Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia David Michael Staton Steven L. Miller James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner Ofkanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia Cherrie Lloyd, John Hutchinson William Reese Leonard Underwood v. Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia Steven L. Miller, Charles I. Jones, Jr., Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of Margaret D. Miller and Steven L. Miller, Trustee-Appellant, and David Michael Staton James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia John A. Cavacini, Jr. Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia Computer Election Systems, Incorporated, a Foreign Corporation Bernard H. Meadows Clayton Spangler Irvine Keith Long Carl Clough Cherrie Lloyd William E. Biebel Darlene Dotson Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia, 994 F.2d 1076 (4th Cir. 1993).

Opinion

994 F.2d 1076

John HUTCHINSON; William Reese; Leonard Underwood,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
David Michael STATON, Defendant-Appellant,
and
Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County
Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia; Steven L.
Miller; James E. Roark, Individually and as Prosecuting
Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia; John A.
Cavacini, Jr.; Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner of Kanawha
County, West Virginia; Robert F. Silverstein, as
Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia; Computer
Election Systems, a foreign corporation; Bernard H.
Meadows; Clayton Spangler; Irvine Keith Long; Carl
Clough; Cherrie Lloyd; William E. Biebel; Darlene Dotson;
Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of
Kanawha County, West Virginia; Ann Carroll, Individually
and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha
County, West Virginia, Defendants.
John HUTCHINSON; William Reese; Leonard Underwood,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
James E. ROARK, Individually and as Prosecuting Attorney of
Kanawha County, West Virginia, Defendant-Appellant,
and
Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County
Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia; David Michael
Staton; Steven L. Miller; John A. Cavacini, Jr.; Henry C.
Shores, as Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia;
Robert F. Silverstein, as Commissioner of Kanawha County,
West Virginia; Computer Election Systems, Incorporated, a
foreign corporation; Bernard H. Meadows; Clayton Spangler;
Irvine Keith Long; Carl Clough; Cherrie Lloyd; William
E. Biebel; Darlene Dotson; Carolyn Critchfield,
Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha County, West
Virginia; Ann Carroll, Individually and as Chief Deputy of
the County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia, Defendants.
John HUTCHINSON; William Reese; Leonard Underwood,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
COMPUTER ELECTION SYSTEMS, a foreign corporation; Irvine
Keith Long; Carl Clough; William E. Biebel,
Defendant-Appellant,
and
Margaret D. Miller, Individually and as Clerk of the County
Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia; David Michael
Staton; Steven L. Miller; James E. Roark, Individually and
as Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia;
John A. Cavacini, Jr.; Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner
ofKanawha County, West Virginia; Robert F. Silverstein, as
Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia; Bernard H.
Meadows; Clayton Spangler; Darlene Dotson; Carolyn
Critchfield, Individually and as Voter Registrar of Kanawha
County, West Virginia; Ann Carroll, Individually and as
Chief Deputy of the County Commission of Kanawha County,
West Virginia; Cherrie Lloyd, Defendants.
John HUTCHINSON; William Reese; Leonard Underwood,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
Margaret D. MILLER, Individually and as Clerk of the County
Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia;
Steven L. Miller, Defendants-Appellants,
Charles I. Jones, Jr., Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of
Margaret D. Miller and Steven L. Miller, Trustee-Appellant,
and
David Michael Staton; James E. Roark, Individually and as
Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County, West Virginia; John
A. Cavacini, Jr.; Henry C. Shores, as Commissioner of
Kanawha County, West Virginia; Robert F. Silverstein, as
Commissioner of Kanawha County, West Virginia; Computer
Election Systems, Incorporated, a foreign corporation;
Bernard H. Meadows; Clayton Spangler; Irvine Keith Long;
Carl Clough; Cherrie Lloyd; William E. Biebel; Darlene
Dotson; Carolyn Critchfield, Individually and as Voter
Registrar of Kanawha County, West Virginia; Ann Carroll,
Individually and as Chief Deputy of the County Commission of
Kanawha County, West Virginia, Defendants.

Nos. 92-2250, 92-2370, 92-2371, 92-2372.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued March 31, 1993.
Decided May 24, 1993.

David Dale Johnson, III, Spilman, Thomas, Battle & Klostermeyer (Charles I. Jones, Jr., Campbell, Woods, Bagley, Emerson, McNeil & Herndon, on brief), Charleston, WV, for defendants-appellants Miller.

William E. Mohler, on brief, Charleston, WV, for defendant-appellant Staton.

James B. McIntyre, on brief, Charleston, WV, for defendant-appellant Roark.

Jack Older Friedman, Sr. (John R. Mitchell, Sr., on brief), Charleston, WV, for plaintiffs-appellees.

Before ERVIN, Chief Judge, and PHILLIPS and WILKINSON, Circuit Judges.

OPINION

WILKINSON, Circuit Judge:

Defendants in this case appeal the district court's decision to withdraw its earlier award of attorneys' fees to defendants under 42 U.S.C. § 1988. Finding that fees should have been awarded to defendants in this action, we reverse the district court and remand with instructions that the court reinstate its original award of fees.

I.

Plaintiffs John Hutchinson, Leonard Underwood, and William Reese were unsuccessful candidates for federal, state, and local office, respectively, in the 1980 general election in West Virginia. In February 1983, plaintiffs sued a number of parties in federal court, alleging that these parties had worked individually and collectively to fix the general election in Kanawha and Boone Counties, West Virginia. Named as defendants were David Staton, the candidate who defeated the incumbent Hutchinson in the race for Congress; Computer Election Systems, Inc., the computer company that provided the vote tabulation system for the election; CES employees who helped operate the vote tabulation system on election night; local officials who were responsible for conducting the election; and private citizens who were active in local politics. Plaintiffs asserted claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, 18 U.S.C. § 1964 (RICO), and the common law of West Virginia.

Initially, the district court ordered plaintiffs to provide more detailed allegations in their complaint. Defendants then moved to dismiss. The court dismissed one of the CES employees. As to the remaining defendants, the court ruled that the limitations period had expired for their alleged individual acts, and limited plaintiffs' complaint to the claim of conspiracy. The court remarked that even this portion of plaintiffs' complaint barely survived dismissal.

Following extensive discovery, defendants moved for summary judgment. The court granted summary judgment to three more of the individual defendants, and ruled that the claim of a Boone County conspiracy was time-barred. The case then went to trial, which lasted fifteen days. During trial, plaintiffs voluntarily dismissed two defendants who were Commissioners of Kanawha County. At the close of plaintiffs' evidence, the court directed verdicts for all of the remaining defendants, finding that the only evidence of election-rigging was "purely speculative" and "mere suspicion."

Plaintiffs appealed to this court; we affirmed. Hutchinson v. Miller, 797 F.2d 1279 (4th Cir.1986).

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