Aliberti et al v. Town of Brookhaven et al

Filing 93

JUDGMENT - ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Plaintiffs take nothing of Defendants; that Defendants' motion for summary judgment as to Plaintiffs Equal Protection claim is granted; that Plaintiffs' complaint is dismissed; and that this case is hereby closed. Ordered by Judge Thomas C. Platt on 6/27/2012. (Coleman, Laurie)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------------------)( ALBERT ALIBERTI and MURIEL ALIBERTI, Plaintiffs, JUDGMENT - againstCV-08-5185 (TCP) TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, TOWN OF \ t:= 0 BROOKHAVEN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TERRY KARL (in his. individual.and official capacity), F..~ ;.~· ·~<=ICE MARVIN COLSON (m h1s mdlVldual and official !~!Ox·-:~ c'cJ\{I ED NY capacity), PAUL M. DeCHANCE (in his individual U S 0:01 r(,C 1 and official capacity), KERRY PERIGUINI (in his individual and official capacity), EDWARD MORRIS ' ' (in his individual and official capacity), JAMES WISDOM (in his individual and official capacity), and MICHAEL SCHAFFER (in his individual and LONG \SLAND OFf\CC:: official capacity), 0 * * Defendants. -------------------------------------------------------------------)( A Memorandum and Order of Honorable Thomas C. Platt, United States District Judge, having been filed on June 27,2012, granting Defendants' motion for summary judgment as to Plaintiffs Equal Protection claim, dismissing Plaintiffs' complaint, and directing the Clerk of Court to close this case, it is ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Plaintiffs take nothing of Defendants; that Defendants' motion for summary judgment as to Plaintiffs Equal Protection claim is granted; that Plaintiffs' complaint is dismissed; and that this case is hereby closed. Dated: Central Islip, New York June 27, 2012 DOUGLAS C. PALMER CLERK OF THE COURT By: Is! Catherine Vukovich Deputy Clerk

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