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Abdul-Matiyn v. Pataki

United States District Court, N.D. New York
Apr 8, 2008
9:06-CV-1503 (DNH) (DRH) (N.D.N.Y. Apr. 8, 2008)

Summary

finding on motion to dismiss that plaintiff alleged a serious medical condition when he claimed that he had a history of back pain; on the date in issue, the back pain he was experiencing was so severe that it was "making it almost impossible to walk" and was not addressed for three-and-one-half hours; plaintiff also alleged chest pain; and the combination of pain had him "twisted over in a bending position" and made him cry

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Opinion

9:06-CV-1503 (DNH) (DRH).

April 8, 2008

FARIS ABDUL-MATIYN, Plaintiff, pro se, Brooklyn, NY.

GERALD J. ROCK, ESQ., Assistant Attorney General, HON. ANDREW M. CUOMO, Office of the Attorney General, State of New York, Attorney for Defendants Johnson, Walsh, Farnum, Debroize, Forshee, Hanmer, Murphy, Nowicki, Barboza, Sawyer, CNYPC Medical Staff, Capolo, and Becker, Department of Law, The Capitol, Albany, New York.

KLOSS, STENGER, KROLL LoTEMPIO, Attorneys for Defendants Allen, Rowe, Valezquez, and Benbrow, Buffalo, New York.


DECISION and ORDER


Plaintiff, Faris Abdul-Matiyn, brought this civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. By a voluminous Report-Recommendation dated February 19, 2008, the Honorable David R. Homer, United States Magistrate Judge, addressed the numerous issues in this matter with the recommendations that:

1. The motion of Walsh and Johnson to sever be denied;

2. The motion of Walsh and Johnson to dismiss be granted as to plaintiff's conspiracy claim against defendant Johnson for failure to intervene, and denied in all other respect;

3. The state defendants' motion to dismiss be granted in all respects as to defendant Sawyer; granted in all respects as to plaintiff's claim for denial of access to the courts, and denied in all other respects;

4. The City defendants' motion to dismiss be denied in all respects;

5. The motion of defendant CNYPC Medical Staff to dismiss be granted; and

6. The complaint be dismissed without prejudice as to defendants George Pataki, Michelle Payne, and John Does I-IV.

No objections to the Report-Recommendation have been filed.

Based upon a careful review of the entire file and the recommendations of Magistrate Judge Homer, the Report-Recommendation is accepted and adopted in its entirety.See 28 U.S.C. 636(b)(1).

Accordingly, it is

ORDERED that:

1. Defendant Walsh and Johnson's motion to sever is DENIED;

2. Defendant Walsh and Johnson's motion to dismiss is GRANTED with regard to plaintiff's conspiracy claim against defendant Johnson for failure to intervene, and DENIED in all other respects;

3. The state defendants' motion to dismiss is GRANTED in all respects with regard to defendant Sawyer, GRANTED in all respects with regard to plaintiff's claim for denial of access to the courts, and DENIED in all other respects;

4. The City defendants' motion to dismiss is DENIED in all respects;

5. The motion of defendant CNYPC Medical Staff to dismiss is GRANTED; and

6. The complaint is DISMISSED without prejudice with regard to defendants George Pataki, Michelle Payne, and John Does I-IV.

7. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment accordingly, and the remaining defendants are instructed to file and serve answers with regard to the remaining claims on or before April 29, 2008.

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Abdul-Matiyn v. Pataki

United States District Court, N.D. New York
Apr 8, 2008
9:06-CV-1503 (DNH) (DRH) (N.D.N.Y. Apr. 8, 2008)

finding on motion to dismiss that plaintiff alleged a serious medical condition when he claimed that he had a history of back pain; on the date in issue, the back pain he was experiencing was so severe that it was "making it almost impossible to walk" and was not addressed for three-and-one-half hours; plaintiff also alleged chest pain; and the combination of pain had him "twisted over in a bending position" and made him cry

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Case details for

Abdul-Matiyn v. Pataki

Case Details

Full title:FARIS ABDUL-MATIYN, Plaintiff, v. GOVERNOR GEORGE PATAKI, Governor; ALLEN…

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

Date published: Apr 8, 2008

Citations

9:06-CV-1503 (DNH) (DRH) (N.D.N.Y. Apr. 8, 2008)

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