Niton et al v. Village of Oak Lawn et al
Plaintiff: Piotr Niton and Anna Niton
Defendant: Village of Oak Lawn, Oak Lawn Police Officer James S Mitchell, Star #2232, Oak Lawn Police Officer Timothy A. Thomas, Star #2219, Sergeant David Winston, Star #2097 and Unknown John Doe, Oak Lawn police officers
Case Number: 1:2015cv05750
Filed: June 29, 2015
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Office: Chicago Office
County: Cook
Presiding Judge: Harry D. Leinenweber
Nature of Suit: Other Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff
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Plaintiff: Piotr Niton
Represented By: Frank B. Castiglione
Represented By: Terence J. Mahoney
Represented By: David Paul Sterba
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Plaintiff: Anna Niton
Represented By: Frank B. Castiglione
Represented By: Terence J. Mahoney
Represented By: David Paul Sterba
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Defendant: Village of Oak Lawn
Represented By: Kevin Mark Casey
Represented By: Patrick Gerald Connelly
Represented By: Paul A O'Grady
Represented By: Patrick S. Wall
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Defendant: Oak Lawn Police Officer James S Mitchell, Star #2232
Represented By: Kevin Mark Casey
Represented By: Patrick Gerald Connelly
Represented By: Paul A O'Grady
Represented By: Patrick S. Wall
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Defendant: Oak Lawn Police Officer Timothy A. Thomas, Star #2219
Represented By: Kevin Mark Casey
Represented By: Patrick Gerald Connelly
Represented By: Paul A O'Grady
Represented By: Patrick S. Wall
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Defendant: Sergeant David Winston, Star #2097
Represented By: Kevin Mark Casey
Represented By: Patrick Gerald Connelly
Represented By: Paul A O'Grady
Represented By: Patrick S. Wall
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Defendant: Unknown John Doe, Oak Lawn police officers
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