Grabowski v. Jackson County Public Defenders OfficeGrabowski v. Jackson County Public Defenders Office
Before the en banc court is the second appeal by Roderick John Grabowsld of the dismissal of his complaint against Jackson County, Mississippi, in which he invoked
In the first appeal a panel of this court affirmed in part and vacated and remanded in part for consideration of three alleged due process violations and for a merits disposition of the challenges to the validity of the convictions.
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On remand the district court denied habeas corpus relief and referred the
The only defendant before the court is Jackson County, Mississippi, which is being sued for alleged constitutional shortcomings in the operation of its governmental institutions, the county jail and the county defender’s office. Grabowski made allegations and offered some evidence of the omissions and commissions of several county employees, but on close study the record leaves no doubt that the only party-defendant herein is Jackson County.
The familiar doctrine of
respondeat superior
has no application in a
Nor does the record contain sufficient evidence warranting issuance of the Great Writ, and the trial court’s rejection of habeas corpus relief is also AFFIRMED.
Notes
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Grabowski v. Jackson County Public Defender,
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Grabowski v. Jackson County Public Defenders Office,
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Monell v. Department of Social Services,
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Id.; Bennett v. City of Slidell,
. Hare v. City of Corinth,