Miller v. Derby Police Station
Plaintiff: Davon Miller
Defendant: Frank Iannotti, Kevin Lawlor and Molly Arabolos
Case Number: 3:2017cv00362
Filed: March 2, 2017
Court: US District Court for the District of Connecticut
Office: New Haven Office
County: Hartford
Presiding Judge: Jeffrey A. Meyer
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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September 24, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 97 ORDER granting 66 Motion for Summary Judgment; granting 67 Motion for Summary Judgment. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment for the defendants and close this case. Signed by Judge Kari A. Dooley on 9/24/2019. (Gould, K.)
June 20, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 13 INITIAL REVIEW ORDER. For the reasons stated in the attached ruling, the Court enters the following orders: (1) Plaintiff's claims against defendants Iannotti, Lawlor, and Arabolos are DISMISSED. (2) Plaintiff's individual-capacity cl aims against the individual "John Doe" defendants may proceed. Plaintiff shall file an amended complaint by August 21, 2017, identifying by name any "John Doe" defendants or shall file a motion for extension of time to file an ame nded complaint explaining why he has been unable to name any "John Doe" defendants. Failure to timely file an amended complaint or motion for extension of time will result in dismissal of this action. (3) If plaintiff changes his addres s at any time during the litigation of this case, Local Court Rule 83.1(c)2 provides that plaintiff MUST notify the court. Failure to do so can result in the dismissal of the case. Plaintiff must give notice of a new address even if he is incarcerate d. Plaintiff should write PLEASE NOTE MY NEW ADDRESS on the notice. It is not enough to just put the new address on a letter without indicating that it is a new address. If plaintiff has more than one pending case, he should indicate all of the case numbers in the notification of change of address. Plaintiff should also notify the defendant or the attorney for the defendant of his new address. (4) Plaintiff shall utilize the Prisoner Efiling Program when filing documents with the Court. Signed by Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer on 6/20/2017. (Townsend, D.)
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