GINAITT v. HARONIAN

Civ. A. No. 92-0385 P.

806 F.Supp. 311 (1992)

Michael GINAITT v. Howard HARONIAN, Individually and in his official capacity; Donald S. McKiernan, Individually and in his official capacity; Oscar Shelton, Individually and in his official capacity; Walter Manning, Individually and in his official capacity; Charles J. Donovan, Individually and in his official capacity; James Quirk, Individually and in his official capacity; Gerald D. Gregory, Individually and in his official capacity; Marshall P. Martin, Individually and in his official capacity; James C. Hovey, Individually and in his official capacity; Board of Public Safety of the City of Warwick; City of Warwick, Rhode Island.

United States District Court, D. Rhode Island.

November 18, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ina P. Schiff, Providence, R.I., Maureen Conroy, Cranston, R.I., for plaintiff.

Marc DeSisto, Carroll, Kelly & Murphy, Providence, R.I., for defendants.


OPINION AND ORDER

PETTINE, Senior District Judge.

In this action, the plaintiff, a City of Warwick (City) fireman, claims that his disability pension payments and medical benefits were arbitrarily terminated in violation of the First, Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution. In addition, the plaintiff presents pendent state claims, including intentional infliction of emotional distress, tortious interference with employment relations...

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