Montgomery et al v. Village of Posen, The et al
Clarence Montgomery |
Village of Posen, The, Donald Shupek, Dough Hoglund, Vickie Paggi, Posen Building Inspectors, Patrick ODonnell and Veronica Grobowski |
1:2014cv03864 |
May 27, 2014 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Cook |
Ronald A. Guzman |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 127 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order - Signed by the Honorable Maria Valdez on 3/23/2017. [For further detail see order] Mailed notice (np, ) |
Filing 119 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order. Signed by the Honorable Maria Valdez on 1/24/2017: Mailed notice (lp, ) |
Filing 72 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order. Signed by the Honorable Maria Valdez on 10/23/2015: Mailed notice (lp, ) |
Filing 49 ORDER. The Court grants in part and denies in part defendants' motion to dismiss 39 . The Court grants the motion with respect to (1) the equal protection claim, (2) the Fourteenth Amendment claims, and (3) the Fourth Amendment claims against P atrick O'Donnell, Veronica Grobowski and Dawn Castillo individually. The Court denies the motion with respect to the Fourth Amendment claims against the Village and against Donald Shupek, Dough Hoglund, Vickie Paggi and Frank Giordano individually. SO ORDERED. Signed by the Honorable Jorge L. Alonso on 1/28/2015. Notice mailed by judge's staff (ntf, ) |
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