Smith v. County of Suffolk
Plaintiff - Appellant: Raymond Smith
Defendant - Appellee: County of Suffolk and Richard Dormer, individually and in his official capacity as Suffolk County Police Commissioner
Case Number: 13-1230
Filed: April 4, 2013
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Nature of Suit: CIVIL RIGHTS-Jobs

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January 14, 2015 Summary Smith v. County of Suffolk

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Plaintiff - appellant: Raymond Smith
Represented By: Steven A. Morelli
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Defendant - appellee: County of Suffolk
Represented By: Michael J. Miller
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Defendant - appellee: Richard Dormer, individually and in his official capacity as Suffolk County Police Commissioner
Represented By: Michael J. Miller
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