Gianni v. New York State Police et al
Salvatore F. Gianni |
Edward Foster, New York State Police and Keith Kopp |
1:2011cv00498 |
May 2, 2011 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Albany Office |
Erie |
David R. Homer |
Gary L. Sharpe |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 79 MEMORANDUM-DECISION and ORDER - That defendants' 72 Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED. That Gianni's amended complaint (Dkt. No. 14) is DISMISSED. That the May 20, 2013 order of Magistrate Judge Christian F. Hummel (Dkt. No. 55) is AFFIRMED. That the Clerk close this case. Signed by Chief Judge Gary L. Sharpe on 3/3/2014. (jel, ) |
Filing 19 MEMORANDUM-DECISION and ORDER - That Kopp and Foster's motion to dismiss (Dkt. No. 13) is GRANTED in part and Gianni's claims are DISMISSED as against Kopp and Foster in their official capacities. That Kopp and Foster's motion to dism iss (dkt. No. 13) is DENIED in part as against Kopp and Foster in their individual capacities. That Kopp and Foster file the appropriate responsive pleadings within the time alloted by the rules. That the parties notify Magistrate Judge Homer in order to schedule further proceedings in accordance with this order. Signed by Judge Gary L. Sharpe on 10/26/2011. (jel, ) |
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