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20 opinions for “Joseph v. Nassau County Correctional Facility”
Hawkins v. Nassau County Correctional Facilitypublic domain
781 F.Supp.2d 107 (2011) Robert HAWKINS, Plaintiff, v. NASSAU COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, et al., Defendants. No. 10-CV-1808 (JFB)(AKT). United States District Court, E.D. New York. February 8, 2011. Robert Hawkins, Hempstead, NY, pro se. Ilene L. Teitler and Liora M. Ben-Sorek, Nassau County Attorney's Office, Mineola, NY, for Defendants. M
Writ of habeas corpus in the nature of an application on behalf of Joseph Beer to set bail upon Nassau County indictment No. 1835/12. Adjudged that the writ is sustained, without costs or disbursements, and bail is set in the sum of $1,000,000, which may be posted in the form of an insurance company bail bond in that sum or by depositing the sum of $500,000 as a cash bail alternative. Ordered that upon receipt of a copy
Writ of habeas corpus in the nature of an application on behalf of Joseph Beer to set bail upon Nassau County indictment No. 1835/12. Adjudged that the writ is sustained, without costs or disbursements, and bail is set in the sum of $1,000,000, which may be posted in the form of an insurance company bail bond in that sum or by depositing the sum of $500,000 as a cash bail alternative. Ordered that upon receipt of a copy
Guardado v. Nassau County Correction Facilitypublic domain
SUMMARY ORDER UPON CONSIDERATION WHEREOF, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that the judgment of the District Court is VACATED and REMANDED for further proceedings consistent with this opinion. *67Pro so plaintiff1 Miguel Guardado appeals from a December 23, 2004 judgment of the District Court which granted defendan
Mujica v. Nassau County Corr. Facilitypublic domain
Mujica v Nassau County Corr. Facility (2024 NY Slip Op 05216) Mujica v Nassau County Corr. Facility 2024 NY Slip Op 05216 Decided on October 23, 2024 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pur
Galloway v. County of Nassaupublic domain
24-1785-cv Galloway v. County of Nassau 1 United States Court of Appeals 2 for the Second Circuit 3 4 AUGUST TERM 2024 5 No. 24-1785-cv 6 7 8 JOSIAH GALLOWAY, 9 Plaintiff-Cross-Defendant-Appellee, 10 11 v. 12 13 COUNTY OF NASSAU, DETECTIVE MATTHEW ROSS, (SHIELD #834), 14
Ninivaggi v. County of Nassaupublic domain
Ninivaggi v County of Nassau (2019 NY Slip Op 08568) Ninivaggi v County of Nassau 2019 NY Slip Op 08568 Decided on November 27, 2019 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau
Angulo v. Nassau Countypublic domain
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER JOSEPH F. BIANCO, District Judge. Pro se plaintiff Oscar Angulo (“Angulo” or “plaintiff’) brings this action against defendants Nassau County (“the County”), Michael J. Sposato (“Sposato”), and numerous mail room employees and corrections officers at the Nassau County Correctional Center (“NCCC”) (collectively, “defendants”), alleging violations of his constitutional rights pursuant to
Crews v. County of Nassaupublic domain
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER JOSEPH F. BIANCO, District Judge Plaintiff Raheem Crews (“plaintiff”) brought this action against defendants the County of Nassau (the “County”), Officer Ronald Annarumma (“Off. Annarumma”), and Detective Nicholas Lemma (“Det. Lemma”) under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and state law for violations of his rights stemming from his arrest, detention, and prosecution for a robbery he did not commit.
Marone v. Nassau Countypublic domain
*1036OPINION OF THE COURT James P. McCormack, J. The petitioners move for an order pursuant to CPLR article 78 and article XX, § 2004 of the Nassau County Charter directing the respondent to appoint members to the Nassau County Correctional Center Board of Visitors. This is the first time that this court has been asked for an order of mandamus und
Ngemi v. County of Nassaupublic domain
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER JOSEPH F. BIANCO, District Judge: This action arises from plaintiffs imprisonment for failing to meet his child support obligations. On March 28, 2014, plaintiff Yaa-Lengi Ngemi (“plaintiff’) filed a civil rights complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (“Section 1983”) and New York law against the County of Nassau and the Nassau County Sheriffs Office (“defendants”), alleging that he w
COFFRIN, District Judge: This is an appeal from the denial of a petition for habeas corpus. Appellant was convicted after a jury trial in Nassau County Court of three counts of criminal sale of a controlled substance and six counts of possession of the same. The charges arose from three sales of cocaine to an undercover policeman. </
Augustin v. Nassau County Sheriff's Departmentpublic domain
SUMMARY ORDER Plaintiffs are a class of persons “arrested on misdemeanor charges unrelated to weapons or drugs and thereafter strip searched, without individualized suspicion,” at the Nassau County Correctional Center (the “NCCC”), in accordance with a “blanket policy” in effect at NCCC prior to 1999. See In re Nassau Cty. Strip Search Cases, 461 F.3d 219, 222-23 (2d Cir.2006). In Shain v. Ellison, 53 F.Supp.2d 564 (E.
Myers v. County of Nassaupublic domain
825 F.Supp.2d 359 (2011) Calvin MYERS, Plaintiff, v. COUNTY OF NASSAU, Nassau County Detectives Michael F. O'Leary, Cereghino, The Incorporated Village of Hempstead, Detectives Salerno, Dean Nicosia, Kevin Cunningham, Hempstead Police Officer Brian Jones and Sargent Joseph Sortino, Defendants. No. CV 08-1998. United States District Court, E.D. New York. October 7, 2011.
Mhany Management, Inc. v. County of Nassaupublic domain
POOLER, Circuit Judge: This is a housing discrimination case relating to the community of Garden City in Long Island, New York. Defendants-Appellants the Incorporated Village of Garden City and the Garden City Board of Trustees (collectively “Garden City”) appeal from an April 22, 2014 final judgment following a bench trial in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Spatt, J.) finding
Brown v. County of Nassaupublic domain
736 F.Supp.2d 602 (2010) Christopher BROWN, Plaintiff, v. COUNTY OF NASSAU, Defendant. No. 07-CV-4811 (JFB) (ETB). United States District Court, E.D. New York. September 3, 2010. *603 James Griffin, Brian Ku, and Louis Mussman, Ku & Mussman, P.A., Miami, FL, for Plaintiff. Andrew Reginald Scott, Office of the Nassau Co
In re Nassau County Strip Search Casespublic domain
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER HURLEY, Senior District Judge. Pending before the Court is plaintiffs’ motion, made pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 23(h) and 54(d)(2) for counsel fees in the amount of $5,754,000, plus costs and expenses of $182,030.25, for a total of $5,936,030.25. In addition, plaintiffs seek to recover service awards for those class members who were deposed during pretrial
Crews v. County of Nassaupublic domain
612 F.Supp.2d 199 (2009) Raheem CREWS, Individually and as Parent of Shaheem Crews, Plaintiffs, v. COUNTY OF NASSAU, et al., Defendants. No. 06-CV-2610 (JFB)(WDW). United States District Court, E.D. New York. March 23, 2009. *201 Frederick K. Brewington and Valerie M. Cartright, Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington, Hempstead,
Mhany Management Inc. v. County of Nassaupublic domain
MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER SPATT, District Judge. In 2005, several individual plaintiffs and organizations commenced a lawsuit against the Defendants the County of Nassau (the “County Defendant”), the Incorporated Village of Garden City, and the Garden City Board of Trustees (collectively, the *294“Garden City Defendants”). Briefly, the Plain
Richardson v. Nassau Countypublic domain
277 F.Supp.2d 196 (2003) Donald M. RICHARDSON, Plaintiff, v. NASSAU COUNTY; Sheriff Joseph Jablonsky; Dr. Kashimawo; RN Terry Ferguson; Dr. John Doe (Dr. Furbert), Defendants. No. 99 CV 2051(ADS)(ETB). United States District Court, E.D. New York. August 13, 2003. *197 *198 Donald M. Richardson