Sanoguet-Valentin et al v. Municipal Government of Mayaguez et al
Sonia Sanoguet-Valentin, Efrain Gonzalez-Rivera and Dianne Feliciano-Acosta |
Municipal Government of Mayaguez, Jose G. Rodriguez, Elvira Serrano, Osvaldo Crespo-Lacourt, Olga Lopez de Krumhansl, Heriberto Acevedo, John Doe and Richard Roe |
3:2014cv01182 |
March 7, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Puerto Rico |
San Juan Office |
Aguadilla |
Pedro A. Delgado-Hernandez |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 89 OPINION AND ORDER: Granting in part and Denying in Part 71 "Motion for Reconsideration of Certain Court Determinations by Summary Judgment." Signed by Judge Pedro A. Delgado-Hernandez on 2/2/2017.(LMR) |
Filing 70 OPINION AND ORDER: Granting in part and Denying in part 38 "Motion for Summary Judgment." Accordingly, Plaintiffs' due process claims are DISMISSED;Sanoguet's first amendment claims are DISMISSED; Gonzalez' and Feliciano& #039;s first amendment claims against the Mayor, Acevedo, and Serrano are DISMISSED;The Law 100 claims against the Municipality and defendants sued in their official capacity are DISMISSED. Gonzalez' and Feliciano's political discrimination claims against Lopez and Crespo remain. Signed by Judge Pedro A. Delgado-Hernandez on 03/21/2016.(LMR) |
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