In the Matter of the Claim of the Estate of Willie Jackson by his Administratrix, Shanta Jackson v. County of Suffolk, et al
In the Matter of the Claim of the Estate of Willie Jackson by his Administratrix, Shanta Jackson |
John B. Collins, County of Suffolk, County of Suffolk Office of District Attorney, John and Jane Doe 1-10, Police Officers John and Jane Doe 1-10, Police Commissioner Richard Dormer, Thomas Spota, Suffolk County E.M.T. Unit, Suffolk County Police Department and Town of Babylon |
2:2012cv01455 |
March 20, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Central Islip Office |
Joseph F. Bianco |
A. Kathleen Tomlinson |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1986 Neglect of Duty |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 156 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 141 Motion for Summary Judgment, denying 108 Motion for Leave to Electronically File Document under Seal, and denying 151 Motion for Reconsideration: For the reasons set forth in the attached opinion, summary judgment is granted to defendants Spota and Biancavilla with respect to all claims against them and to defendants Suffolk County and Dormer with respect to the federal claims against them. Summary judgment is denied with respect to the state- law claims against the County and Dormer. Defendants Suffolk County Police Department and County of Suffolk Office of District Attorney are dismissed from this lawsuit. Further, defendants are directed to file, within seven days of the date of this o rder, a copy of the autopsy report and a copy of the IAB report in which all dates of birth, personal phone numbers, and home addresses are redacted. See attached order for complete details. Ordered by Judge Allyne R. Ross on 7/19/2019. (Nellis, Andrew) |
Filing 146 ORDER denying 137 Motion to Strike; dismissing 138 Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages. See order for complete details. Ordered by Judge Allyne R. Ross on 4/17/2019. (Nellis, Andrew) |
Filing 70 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS. Having reviewed plaintiffs motion and Magistrate Judge Tomlinsons entire Spoliation Order (dated March 31, 2014) de novo, and for the reasons set forth in the thorough and well-reasoned Spoliation Order and in this Memorandum and Order, plaintiffs motion for the imposition of sanctions based upon spoliation is denied in its entirety. SO ORDERED. Ordered by Judge Joseph F. Bianco on 7/15/2014. (Chipev, George) |
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