United States Sixth Circuit
Williams v. Redflex Traffic Sys., Inc., 08-5545
In plaintiff's lawsuit against the city of Knoxville alleging that the city's procedures for citing and levying fines for red-light runners captured on cameras installed at intersections violates the state and federal constitution, district court's dismissal of plaintiff's claims is affirmed as the city's agreement to give her a hearing renders her challenges to the hearing's procedures unripe.
Appellate Information
- Decided 10/02/2009
- Published 10/02/2009
Judges
- Before: MARTIN, RYAN, and SUTTON, Circuit Judges.
Court
- United States Sixth Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellees:
- ARGUED: Gerald L. Gulley, Jr., Gulley Oldham, PLLC, Knoxville, Tennessee, for Appellant. Michael S. Kelley, Kennerly, Montgomery & Finley, P.C., Knoxville, Tennessee, Ronald Eugene mills, City Of knoxville Law Department, Knoxville, Tennessee, Charles W. Swanson, Sheppeard, Swanson & Mynatt, PLC, Knoxville, Tennessee, for Appellees. ON BRIEF: Gerald L. Gulley, Jr., Gulley Oldham, PLLC, Knoxville, Tennessee, David B. Hamilton, Norwood Law Office, Knoxville, Tennessee, for Appellant. Michael S. Kelley, Kennerly, Montgomery & Finley, P.C., Knoxville, Tennessee, Ronald E. Mills, City of Knoxville Law Department, Knoxville, Tennessee, Charles W. Swanson, Sheppeard, Swanson & Mynatt, PLC, Knoxville, Tennessee, for Appellees.