NOWOSAD v. ENGLISH

No. CV 94-1069.

903 F.Supp. 377 (1995)

Henry NOWOSAD, Plaintiff, v. Kevin ENGLISH, shield no. 583, individually and as police detective of the Suffolk County, New York Police Department; Sergeant Carparelli, shield no. 742, individually and as a police sergeant of the Suffolk County, New York Police Dept.; Donna Lattanzio, badge no. 4005, individually and as a police officer of the Suffolk county, New York Police Department; Officer Korenski, badge no. 3489, individually and as a police officer of the Suffolk County, New York Police Department; and County of Suffolk, Defendants.

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

October 17, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur V. Graseck Jr., Port Washington, New York, for Plaintiff.

Robert J. Cimino, Suffolk County Attorney by Garrett W. Swenson, Assistant County Attorney, Hauppauge, New York, for Defendants English, Carparelli, Lattanzio, Korenski, and County of Suffolk.


SPATT, District Judge.

This action was commenced by the plaintiff Henry Nowosad ("Nowosad") on March 10, 1994, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, the Fourth, Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution and the common law tort of malicious prosecution. On January 27, 1995, Nowosad moved to amend his complaint and the defendants made cross-motions to dismiss, or in the alternative to deny Nowosad's motion to amend. In an oral decision rendered on the record...

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