SPIESEL v. CITY OF NEW YORK


239 F.Supp. 106 (1964)

Charles I. SPIESEL, Plaintiff, v. The CITY OF NEW YORK, Defendant.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

November 21, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles I. Spiesel, New York City, plaintiff, pro se.

Leo A. Larkin, Corp. Counsel, New York City, for City of New York.


McLEAN, District Judge.

Plaintiff, appearing pro se, alleges in his complaint that over a period of several years police officers of the City of New York have subjected him to mental torture, that they have "hypnotized" him, and that they have harassed him in a variety of ways and have forced him to give up his business as an accountant. Plaintiff seeks damages against the City of New York. The City is the only defendant. Defendant moves pursuant to Rules 12(b) (1...

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