JEWELL v. COUNTY OF NASSAU

No. 211, Docket 89-2185.

917 F.2d 738 (1990)

Daniel A. JEWELL, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COUNTY OF NASSAU, City of Glen Cove, Edward W. McCarthy, III, individually and as former Assistant District Attorney of Nassau County, "John Doe", the Person Who Now Holds McCarthy's Former Position, in his Official Capacity, Samuel Rozzi, individually and as Commissioner of Nassau County Police, Maurice O'Brien, individually and as Former Chief Of Glen Cove Police, in his Official Capacity, Vincent Donnelly, individually and as Nassau County Detective, J. Nolan, individually and as Nassau County Detective, Joan Hanna, individually and as Nassau County Detective, J. Granelle, individually and as Nassau County Detective, Charles Fraas, individually and as Nassau County Detective, J. Buckley, individually and as Nassau County Detective, K. Klemm, individually and as Nassau County Detective, E. Harsch, individually and as Nassau County Detective, Ketchum, individually and as Nassau County Police Inspector, W. Sayers, individually and as Nassau County Police Officer, Lawrence Giles, individually and as Glen Cove Police Detective, McQuade, individually and as Glen Cove Police Officer, Fitzpatrick, individually and as Glen Cove Police Officer, "Michael Moe", et al., individually and as Glen Cove Police Personnel, "Herman Hoe", et al., individually and as Nassau County Police Personnel, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Decided October 30, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel A. Jewell, pro se and in forma pauperis.

Purcell, Fritz & Ingrao, P.C., Commack, N.Y., for defendant-appellee City of Glen Cove.

Before CARDAMONE and MINER, Circuit Judges, and POLLACK, Senior District Judge.


PER CURIAM:

On September 30, 1986, Jewell initiated a complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 in the Eastern District of New York for monetary damages, claiming that on September 30, 1983, he was unlawfully arrested and questioned, his home was illegally searched, and as a result of these actions, he was improperly convicted of manslaughter. Jewell alleged that various Nassau County and City of Glen Cove law enforcement personnel thus deprived him of his rights under...

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