Garcia et al v. Bloomberg et al
Karina Garcia, Marcel Cartier, Yari Osorio, Benjamin Becker and Cassandra Regan |
Michael R. Bloomberg, The City of New York, Raymond W. Kelly and Jane and John Does 1-40 |
1:2011cv06957 |
October 4, 2011 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
Kings |
Jed S. Rakoff |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 25 OPINION AND ORDER: In sum, for the reasons stated within, the Court denies defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiffs' claims against the officers who arrested them, but grants the motion to dismiss plaintiffs' Monell claims against the City, Mayor Bloomberg, and Commissioner Kelly. The Clerk of the Court is hereby ordered to close items number 7 and 14 on the docket of this case. The Court directs the parties to jointly call Chambers no later than June 15, 2012 to schedule furt her proceedings in this case. (re: 14 MOTION to Dismiss Plaintiffs' Second Amended Complaint, with prejudice filed by Michael R. Bloomberg, Raymond W. Kelly, 7 MOTION to Dismiss the complaint in its entirety, pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6). MOTION to Dismiss the complaint in its entirety, pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) filed by Michael R. Bloomberg, The City of New York, Raymond W. Kelly.) (Signed by Judge Jed S. Rakoff on 6/7/2012) (laq) |
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