DEFORE v. PREMORE

No. 88-CV-241.

863 F.Supp. 91 (1994)

Robert DEFORE and Gaylene Defore, Plaintiffs, v. Carol PREMORE, Individually and as a Child Protective Services Caseworker of the Clinton County Department of Social Services; Rose M. Pandozy, as Commissioner of the Clinton County Department of Social Services; Katherine Tallon, Individually and as a Child Protective Services Unit Supervisor of the Clinton County Department of Social Services; Servants and/or Employees of the Clinton County Department of Social Services whose Names are Presently Unknown, Individually and in their Official Capacity as Agents, Servants and/or Employees of Clinton County Department of Social Services, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. New York.

October 6, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Asadourian & Johnston (Stephen Johnston, of counsel), Plattsburgh, NY, for plaintiffs.

Brooks & Meyer (James Brooks, of counsel), Lake Placid, NY, for defendants.


MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER

MUNSON, Senior District Judge.

Before the court is defendants' motion pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 50 for judgment as a matter of law, claiming that defendants are entitled to qualified immunity from suit under Federal and New York State law. On September 23, 1994, the court granted a directed verdict for defendants in a decision from the bench. This Memorandum-Decision and Order fully sets forth the court's rationale for...

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