LOVELY v. LALIBERTE

No. 74-1062.

498 F.2d 1261 (1974)

Francis LOVELY, Plaintiff, Appellant, v. Oscar LALIBERTE et al., Defendants, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

Decided June 24, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles G. Douglas, III, Concord, N. H., with whom Perkins, Douglas & Brock, Concord, N. H., were on brief, for plaintiff, appellant.

N. George Papademas, Lebanon, N. H., for Oscar Laliberte, defendant, appellee.

Before COFFIN, Chief Judge, McENTEE and CAMPBELL, Circuit Judges.


LEVIN H. CAMPBELL, Circuit Judge.

Francis Lovely brought an action in the federal district court against Oscar Laliberte, alleging that Laliberte was maliciously and unconstitutionally employing state process to evict him from Laliberte's mobile home park. Allegedly Laliberte's true motivation for the eviction stemmed from Lovely's public protests over the condition and scarcity of mobile home parks, his petitions to alter local zoning ordinances, and his "tenant...

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