SPETALIERI v. KAVANAUGH

No. 96-CV-1650.

36 F.Supp.2d 92 (1998)

Stephen A. SPETALIERI, Plaintiff, v. Michael KAVANAUGH, individually, Robert Senor, individually, T.R. Gallo, individually, Kay Quick, individually, McShell Moye-Clarke, individually, Willie Hardin, individually, Paul Watzka, individually, Joan Washington, individually, the City of Kingston, New York, and the County of Ulster, Defendants. Joan Williams-Washington, Third-Party Plaintiff, v. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, New York State Conference of NAACP Branches, Hazel N. Dukes, individually and as President of the New York State Conference of NAACP Branches, Ulster County Branch of NAACP, McShell Moye-Clarke, individually and as President of the Ulster County Branch of the NAACP, Third-Party Defendants.

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

December 22, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lovett, Gould Law Firm, White Plains, NY, Jonathan Lovett, of counsel, for plaintiff.

Maynard, O'Connor Law Firm, Albany, NY, Michael Catalinotto, of counsel, for defendants Kavanagh and Ulster County.

Cook, Tucker Law Firm, Kingston, NY, Robert D. Cook, of counsel, Office of James H. Kerr, New Paltz, NY, James H. Kerr, of counsel, for defendants Senor, T.R. Gallo, Quick, Moye-Clarke, Hardin, Watzka, and City of Kingston.

Iseman, Cunningham Law Firm, Albany, NY, Frederick C. Riester, of counsel, for defendant Washington, for Third-Party Plaintiff Washington.

Bouck, Holloway Law Firm, Albany, NY, David B. Cabaniss, of counsel, for Third-Party Defendants National, Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Hazel N. Dukes.


MEMORANDUM — DECISION & ORDER

McAVOY, Chief Judge.

Plaintiff commenced an action against the defendants pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 alleging retaliation for the exercise of his First Amendment rights (First Cause of Action); unlawful search and seizure in violation of the Fourth Amendment (Second Cause of Action); deprivation of his liberty and property interests without being afforded due process of law in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment...

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