HILL v. GOORD

No. CV 98-3088(ADS).

63 F.Supp.2d 254 (1999)

David T. HILL, Plaintiff, v. Glenn S. GOORD, Commissioner of N.Y.S. Department of Correctional Services; Vincent J. Iaria, Director, County of Suffolk, New York Department of Probation; Roslyn W. Block, Deputy Director, County of Suffolk, New York Department of Probation; James F. Recore, Director of Temporary Release Programs, N.Y.S. Department of Correctional Services; P. Ledbetter, Temporary Release Reviewer TRP, N.Y.S. Department of Correctional Services; Joseph J. Gawloski, Executive Director, State of New York Executive Department Division of Parole; Al Bove, Special Assistant to Director, State of New York, Division of Parole; Lorraine V. Morse, Legal Assistant, Board of Parole, State of New York, Executive Department Division of Parole; Division of Parole, Division of Probation and Department Correction, and/or their Affiliates, Defendants.

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

September 2, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David T. Hill, Fallsburg, NY, plaintiff pro se.

Office of the New York State Attorney General, Nassau Regional Office, Mineola, NY by Dorothy Oehler Nese, Assistant Attorney General, for New York State Defendants.

Office of Suffolk County Attorney, Hauppauge, NY by Garrett W. Swenson, Jr., Assistant County Attorney, for Suffolk County Defendants.


DECISION AND ORDER

SPATT, District Judge.

In this lawsuit pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, the pro se incarcerated plaintiff, David T. Hill ("Hill" or the "plaintiff"), claims that various New York State and Suffolk County officers and agencies failed to amend an incorrect statement in the Pre-Sentence Report contained in his inmate records, as a result of which he was wrongfully denied his requests to be released to parole supervision. He seeks...

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