MITCHELL v. FISHBEIN

No. 03-7454.

377 F.3d 157 (2004)

Stephen T. MITCHELL, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Harvey FISHBEIN, Chair of the Departmental Screening of the Supreme Court Panel of the Assigned Counsel Plan for New York County, in his personal and official capacity, Gerald Lebovits, Andrea Hirsch, Norman Reimer, Marvin Ray Raskin, Emily Olshansky, and Other Unknown Persons, Defendants-Appellees. Isabel ALICIA, George Golfinopoulous, and the City of New York, Defendants.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Decided: August 3, 2004.

Final briefs filed March 8, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen T. Mitchell pro se, New York, New York, Plaintiff-Appellant.

Robert H. Easton, Assistant Solicitor General, New York, New York (Eliot Spitzer, Attorney General of the State of New York, Michelle Aronowitz, Deputy Solicitor General, New York, New York, on the brief), for Defendants-Appellees.

Before: OAKES, KEARSE, and CABRANES, Circuit Judges.


KEARSE, Circuit Judge.

Plaintiff pro se Stephen T. Mitchell, who was formerly certified to serve as court-appointed counsel for indigent defendants accused of felonies in New York State's First Judicial Department ("First Department"), appeals from so much of a judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, John G. Koeltl, Judge, as dismissed his second amended complaint asserting claims under 42 U.S.C. §§...

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