Brown v. The City of New York et al
Robert K. Brown |
Police Officer Marcus McCoy, The City of New York and Police Officer Stephen Janee |
1:2012cv03146 |
April 20, 2012 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
Queens |
Gabriel W. Gorenstein |
Laura Taylor Swain |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 55 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER re: 30 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by The City of New York, Police Officer Marcus McCoy, Police Officer Stephen Janee. As set forth within, Defendants' motion for summary judgment is granted. Plain tiff's federal and state law claims for false arrest, false imprisonment, and malicious prosecution, and any federal claim for illegal search, are dismissed. The Court declines to exercise supplemental jurisdiction of any remaining state law cla ims, which are dismissed without prejudice to litigation in state court. This Memorandum Order resolves docket entry number 30. The Clerk of Court is hereby requested to enter judgment in Defendants' favor and close this case. The Court certifie s pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(3) that any appeal from this order would not be taken in good faith, and therefore in forma pauperis status is denied for the purpose of an appeal. See Coppedge v. United States, 369 U.S. 438, 444-45 (1962). SO ORDERED. (See Order.) (Signed by Judge Laura Taylor Swain on 9/30/2014) (ajs) |
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