Richard Delon Day v. Kimberly Emery

226 F. App'x 642
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJune 20, 2007
Docket06-2123
StatusUnpublished

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Richard Delon Day v. Kimberly Emery, 226 F. App'x 642 (8th Cir. 2007).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Arkansas inmate Richard Delon Day, Jr., appeals the district court’s 1 order dismissing his 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action following an evidentiary hearing. Because Day did not make a jury demand, we review the district court’s factual findings for clear error and its conclusions of law de novo. See Choate v. Lockhart, 7 F.3d 1370,1373 n. 1 (8th Cir.1993). Contrary to Day’s suggestions on appeal, the district court was entitled to discount some of his testimony and accept the testimony of others, see Estate of Davis v. Delo, 115 F.3d 1388, 1394 (8th Cir.1997) (credibility determinations are uniquely within fact finder’s province); and we conclude the court did not err in rejecting Day’s deliberate-indifference and negligence claims, see Alberson v. Norris, 458 F.3d 762, 765 (8th Cir. 2006) (to prevail on Eighth Amendment claim, plaintiff must show more than gross negligence). We further conclude that Day’s evidence fell short of establishing an equal protection violation, see Murphy v. Mo. Dep’t of Corr., 372 F.3d 979, 984 (8th Cir.2004) (to prevail on equal protection claim, inmate had to show that he was treated differently than similarly situated classes of inmates, and that differing treatment burdened one of his fundamental rights and bore no rational relationship to legitimate penal interest), or a breach of contract on the part of Correctional Medical Services.

Accordingly, we affirm. See 8th Cir. R. 47B.

1

. The Honorable William R. Wilson, Jr., United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas, adopting the report and recommendations of the Honorable H. David Young, United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas.

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