Pagan v. City of Rochester et al
Miguel Pagan |
Sheppard, Therdore Wilson, RPD, Unknown Officer, . Unknown Officers and City of Rochester |
6:2013cv06150 |
August 24, 2012 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Rochester Office |
Monroe |
Michael A. Telesca |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 45 -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP- ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS of Honorable Marian W. Payson dated February 13, 2015 in its entirety and dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. (Clerk to close case.) Signed by Hon. Michael A. Telesca on 3/27/15. (JMC) |
Filing 40 DECISION & ORDER denying 39 Motion to Appoint Counsel; denying 39 Motion to Appoint Interpreter. Signed by Hon. Marian W. Payson on 10/8/2014. (KAH) |
Filing 23 -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP-ORDER OF MAGISTRATE JUDGE HUGH B. SCOTTORDER denying 20 Motion for Transportation; deferring ruling on 22 Motion to Appoint Counsel; denying 22 Motion for Transportation; granting [22 ] Motion to Change Venue Plaintiff's motion to transfer this case to Rochester is granted. Court Clerk to transfer case to Rochester and reassign to Rochester-based judge. Plaintiff's motion for appointment of counsel (Docket No. 22) deferred to consideration by new judge.So Ordered. Signed by Hon. Hugh B. Scott on 3/20/2013. (DRH) |
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