GREENE v. HAWES

No. 95-CV-1033.

913 F.Supp. 136 (1996)

William M. GREENE, Sr. and Karen M. Greene, by and on behalf of themselves and William M. Greene, Jr. and Patricia M. Donnelly, both minors, Plaintiffs, v. Barbara HAWES, Christina Norton, Janet Rennell, Roxanne Day, Paul Maroun, Dean Lefebvre, and Daniel McClelland, in their individual, corporate, and official capacities, Defendants.

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

January 17, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William M. Greene, Sr., et al., Tupper Lake, NY, Plaintiffs pro se.

Office of the Attorney General, Department of Law, Albany, NY (Sue H.R. Adler, Asst. Atty. Gen., of counsel), for Defendants Barbara Hawes, Christina Norton, Janet Rennell, and Clarence Marsh.

Public Employees Federation, Albany, NY (Lisa M. King, of counsel), for Defendant Roxanne Day.

Office of David W. Johnson, Tupper Lake, NY (Meredith Neverett, of counsel), for Defendants Paul Maroun, Dean Lefebvre, and Daniel McClelland.


MEMORANDUM-DECISION and ORDER

McAVOY, Chief Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION

Plaintiffs William M. Greene, Sr., Karen M. Greene, William M. Greene, Jr., and Patricia Donnelly commenced this action by filing a complaint on July 28, 1995. They generally allege pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §§ 1983 and 1985(3) that defendants Barbara Hawes, Christina Norton, Janet Rennell, Clarence Marsh ("State Defendants"), Roxanne Day ("Day"), Paul Maroun...

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