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Casey L. JONES, a/k/a Stephanie Hess; Todd Maurice Hess, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Eddie CATHEY, in his individual capacity and capacity as Sheriff of Union County, North Carolina; Union County Sheriff's Office; Stephen Eason, in his individual capacity and capacity as an employee of the Union County Sheriff's Office; Mendel Miles, in his individual capacity and capacity as an employee of the Union County Sheriff's Office; John Julian Aldridge, in his individual capacity and capacity as an employee of the Union County Sheriff's Office; John Does, 1-4, whose true names are unknown, in their individual capacities and capacities as employees of the Union County Sheriff's Office; Trey Robinson, in his individual capacity and capacity as District Attorney of Union County, North Carolina; District Attorney's Office of Union County, North Carolina; Kerri Fredheim, in her individual capacity and capacity as Assistant District Attorney of Union County, North Carolina, Defendants-Appellees.
Casey Lee Jones and Todd Maurice Hess appeal the district court's order accepting the recommendation of the magistrate judge and dismissing their civil complaint. We have reviewed the record and find no reversible error. Accordingly, we affirm. Jones v. Cathey, No. 3:18-cv-00509-KDB-DCK, 2019 WL 5692753 (W.D.N.C. Nov. 4, 2019). We dispense with oral argument because the facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in the materials before this court and argument would not aid the decisional process.
AFFIRMED
PER CURIAM:
Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion. Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
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Docket No: No. 19-2389
Decided: July 29, 2021
Court: United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
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