Bruce Lynn

Bruce Lynn

Bruce Newton Lynn, I, (born March 25, 1925) is a retired north Caddo Parish businessman and banker who was a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1976–1988. He is a native and resident of the village of Gilliam (pronounced GIL LAM), where three generations of his family have operated the J.W. Lynn cotton plantation.

Early years, education, military, family

Lynn was born to J.W. Lynn, an Arkansas native, and the former Irene Bruce (1895–1982), originally from Kansas City, Kansas. He graduated from the former Belcher High School in 1942. He attended Texas A&M University in College Station and later Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, but he did not graduate from either institution. He later completed banking school.

Lynn, a U.S. Marine, was stationed in the Pacific theater during World War II.

In 1949, he married the former Margaret Johnson of Doyline in Webster Parish. They have one son, Bruce N. Lynn, II (born 1950), who operates the plantation, and a daughter, Pamela Lynn Broesamle (born 1952) of Scotts Valley, California, near San Jose. The couple has five grandchildren, including a namesake grandson, Bruce N. Lynn, III, (born 1975) of Gilliam, and, as of July 2006, one great-grandchild. Lynn is Presbyterian.

With his background in cotton production, Lynn was in 1970 the president of the National Cotton Council, a trade association based in Memphis, Tennessee, and Washington, D.C. He remains an advisor to the council board. Because he was in Washington with the cotton council late in 1980, he became a member of the transition team for President-elect Ronald W. Reagan. Lynn said the election of Reagan remains the highlight of his personal political interest.

Lynn was affiliated with the former Louisiana Bank and Trust Company in Shreveport from 1970-1987.

His legislative elections

Lynn first filed to run as a Republican for the District 1 seat (parts of Caddo and Bossier parishes) in the state legislature in 1971, but he withdrew after James H. "Jimmy" Wilson won the Democratic nomination. Wilson was a former mayor of the town of Vivian, where he and Lynn had served together on the North Caddo Hospital Board. In 1975, Wilson relinquished the state House seat to run unsuccessfully for the Louisiana state Senate. He lost to his then fellow Democrat Donald Wayne "Don" Williamson.

Lynn then narrowly won the general election to succeed Wilson. He defeated Democrat Powell A. Layton, the principal of Northwood High School in Shreveport, by only 40 votes: 2,894 (50.3 percent) to Layton's 2,854 (49.7 percent). Lynn's House terms coincided with six other Republicans, including B.F. O'Neal, Jr., Arthur W. "Art" Sour, Jr., and Clark Gaudin. Three other members, A.J. McNamara, Lane A. Carson, and Michael F. "Mike" Thompson had actually been elected as Democrats but switched their affiliations.

Thereafter, Jimmy Wilson joined the Republican Party and waged two unsuccessful campaigns for the Fourth Congressional District seat vacated in January 1979 by popular longterm Democrat Joseph David "Joe D." Waggonner, Jr.

Lynn was narrowly reelected in the 1979 general election, 51.7 percent to 48.3 percent for the late Democrat Jack Miller, a businessman from Blanchard, also in Caddo Parish. He defeated Miller again in 1983. When Lynn declined to run in 1987, the seat went Democratic with the election of Roy M. "Hoppy" Hopkins, who subsequently died in office during the last year of his fifth term.

Inmate sues Secretary Lynn

After his legislative service, Lynn was the director of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections from 1988–1992, under appointment from then Governor Charles Elson "Buddy" Roemer, III. In his capacity as corrections secretary, Lynn was sued by an inmate who claimed invasion of privacy during a body search carried out on all convicts in the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola. Under orders from Lynn, David Keith Elliott submitted to a visual body cavity search. The searches were conducted in the general presence of other inmates, guards, and three bystanders. The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana granted Lynn's motion for summary judgment and dismissed Elliott's suit.

Elliott then filed before the New Orleans-based U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in the case entitled "Elliott v. Lynn". Elliott claimed that the search violated his Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights under the United States Constitution.

The three-judge appeals court panel held that, while the Constitution protects against "unreasonable search and seizure," Elliott was not deprived of a "a state created liberty interest without due process of law." Elliott had also claimed that Lynn was not entitled to the protection provided by qualified immunity.

The court found that during the period "preceding June 9, 1989, an extraordinary number of murders, suicides, stabbings, and cuttings occurred within the Louisiana State Penitentiary. These circumstances created an emergency situation, and the defendant Lynn ordered an institution-wide shakedown … All 3,164 prisoners, including Elliott, were subjected to a visual body cavity search over a period of two and one-half days. To facilitate this massive search effort, Lynn brought in additional correctional officers." The court hence found in Lynn's favor.

ee also

References

http://www.romingerlegal.com/fifthcircuit/opinions/92-03759.CV0.wpd.html

www.cotton.org/about/report/upload/2001-NCC-Report-to-Members.pdf

http://www.enlou.com/officeholders/housedistrict1.htm


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