CARRABUS v. SCHNEIDER

No. 00-CV-2885 ILG.

111 F.Supp.2d 204 (2000)

Candace CARRABUS, Christopher Barry and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. Alan SCHNEIDER, Personnel Officer of the County of Suffolk and the County of Suffolk, Defendants.

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

July 28, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Timothy B. Glynn, Glynn and Mercep, Stony Brook, NY, A. Craig Purcell, Rubin & Purcell, LLP, Hauppage, NY, for Candace Carrabus.

Timothy B. Glynn, Glynn and Mercep, Stony Brook, NY, for Christopher Barry, Kenneth Barry, Douglas Bessemir, Peter Beihoff, Anthony Bocchimuzzo, Jr., Ronald Brockmann, Ray Brogan, Robert Carlock, Cindy Cashman, Frank Corso, Barbara Dancome, John Delvecchio, Michael DeStefano, Michael Diresta, Thomas Evans, David Driscoll, John Flynn, Robert Fulton, Steven Gordon, Mark Hawthorne, William Hayden, Christopher Hembury, Kevin Holtje, Kenneth Jurgenson, John Kamor, James R. Kelly, George Keupp, Jason Korte, Daniel Kral, Steve Kueck, Christopher Lambert, Kevin Linkletter, Scott Lloyd, Vincent Marcoccia, William Meed, Timothy McAllister, Christopher Mohl, John Moisa, Craig Molyneux, Francis Morgan, James Moran, Colleen Murphy, Jose Nunez, William Nass, Colleen Ommundsen, Richard Oliver, Joseph Procopio, Rosemary Rigby, Juan Regueiro, Albert Rodd, Patrick Sheridan, John Rogowski, John A. Rung, Glenn Scott, David Sterne, Michael Stopanio, Christopher Tucker, Wayne Sailor, Robert Smith, Todd Sullivan, Philip Trocchio, Michael Vella, Joel Vetter, Joseph Walker, Keith Wehr, Joseph Yip.

Theodore D. Sklar, robert J. Cimino, Suffolk county Atty., Hauppage, NY, Robert H. Cabble, Hauppauge, NY, for Alan Schneider, Suffolk County.

John M. Gadzichowski, Sharyn A. Tejani, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Civil Rights Div., Washington, DC, for U.S.


MEMORANDUM & ORDER

GLASSER, District Judge.

Having been removed from Suffolk County Supreme Court in May of this year, this action is before the Court on the plaintiffs' motion to remand, and on the defendants' motion to vacate a temporary restraining order entered in Supreme Court enjoining Suffolk County from hiring police officers. Because this action has been properly removed, the plaintiffs' motion to remand is denied. As to defendants' motion...

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