ROPOLESKI v. RAIRIGH

No. 1:94-CV-603.

886 F.Supp. 1356 (1995)

Joseph Alan ROPOLESKI, Plaintiff, v. Irene K. RAIRIGH, Dawn I. Krupp, Eric E. Mis, William D. Camden, Pamela K. Whittemore, Barbara Smith, Sgt. Paul Robinson, and others to be named as discovered; jointly and severally, each in his or her own right and capacities, Defendants.

United States District Court, W.D. Michigan, Southern Division.

May 22, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph Alan Ropoleski, Wyoming, MI, in pro. per.

Irene Rairigh, Kentwood, MI, in pro. per.

Charles E. Chamberlain, Jr., Farr & Oosterhouse, Grand Rapids, MI, for defendant Krupp.

Teresa S. Decker, Bruce H. Vanderlaan, Varnum, Riddering, Schmidt & Howlett, Grand Rapids, MI, for defendants Mis & Camden.

Pamela Chapman Enslen, Scott R. Sikkenga, Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone, Kalamazoo, MI, for defendant Smith.

William J. Garlington, Garlington & Associates, Wyoming, MI, for defendant Robinson.


OPINION OF THE COURT

McKEAGUE, District Judge.

This case presents an action for deprivation of various civil rights under color of state law. Defendants are participants in post-divorce judgment controversies concerning the care and custody of plaintiff's minor daughter, controversies that are still pending in the Kent County Circuit Court and the Michigan Court of Appeals. Now before the Court are motions to dismiss brought by many of the defendants. The...

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