Marino v. Koenigsmann et al

Filing 45

DECISION AND ORDER: ORDERED, that Magistrate Judge Treece's Report-Recommendation (Dkt. No. 43 ) is ACCEPTED and ADOPTED in its entirety. ORDERED, that Defendants' motion to dismiss (Dkt. No. 28 ) is GRANTED with respect to Plaintiff 9;s claims against Defendant Cordileone, and those claims (and Susan Cordileone as a Defendant) are hereby DISMISSED from the action without further leave to amend. ORDERED, that Defendants' motion to otherwise DENIED such that Plaintiff's claims against the other Defendants survive Defendants' motion. ORDERED, that Defendants file an answer to the Plaintiff's Complaint within 14 days of the date of this Memorandum-Decision & Order pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. Rule 12(a)(4)(a) and this case is referred back to Magistrate Judge Randolph F. Treece for the setting of pretrial scheduling deadlines. Signed by Judge Glenn T. Suddaby on 3/25/14. (served on plaintiff by regular mail) (alh, )

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK _____________________________________________ RICHARD MARINO, Plaintiff, 9:12-CV-1170 (GTS/RFT) v. DR. CARL J. KOENIGSMANN, Chief Med. Officer; DR. CHARLES LEE, Med. Dir., Shawangunk Corr. Facility; DAVID HAIMES, RPA, Five Points Corr. Facility; DR. DANIEL WEINSTOCK, Med. Dir., Five Points Corr. Facility; JOHN LEMPKE, former Superintendent of Five Points Corr. Facility; and SUSAN CORDILEONE, Nurse Admin., Five Points Corr. Facility f/k/a Jane Doe, Defendants. _____________________________________________ APPEARANCES: OF COUNSEL: RICHARD MARINO, 02-A-6601 Plaintiff, Pro Se Shawangunk Correctional Facility P.O. Box 700 Walkil, New York 12589 HON. ERIC T. SCHNEIDERMAN Attorney General for the State of New York Counsel for Defendants The Capitol Albany, New York 12224 KRISTEN M. QUARESIMO, ESQ. Assistant Attorney General GLENN T. SUDDABY, United States District Judge DECISION and ORDER Currently before the Court, in this pro se prisoner civil rights action filed by Richard Marino (“Plaintiff”) against the six above-captioned New York State correctional employees (“Defendants”), are (1) Defendants’ motion to dismiss Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint for failure to state a claim, (2) United States Magistrate Judge Randolph F. Treece’s Report- Recommendation recommending that Defendants’ motion be granted in part and denied in part, and (3) Plaintiff’s Objection to the Report-Recommendation. (Dkt. Nos. 28, 43, 44.) In his Report-Recommendation, Magistrate Judge Treece recommends that Defendants’ motion be denied except with regard to Plaintiff’s claims against Defendant Cordileone. (Dkt. No. 43.) With regard to those claims, Magistrate Judge Treece recommends that the claims be dismissed unless Plaintiff amends those claims in a way that corrects the pleading defects identified in them. (Id.) In his Objection to the Report-Recommendation, Plaintiff states that he agrees with Magistrate Judge Treece's recommendation that Plaintiff’s claims against Defendant Cordileone be dismissed from the action. (Dkt. No. 44, at 3.) In addition, Plaintiff states that he does not intend to amend his claims against Defendant Cordileone. (Id.) Moreover, Defendants has filed no Objection with regard to the Report-Recommendation. (See generally Docket Sheet.) As a result, a clear-error standard of review of the Report-Recommendation is appropriate under the circumstances. Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b), Advisory Committee Notes: 1983 Addition. After carefully reviewing the relevant filings in this action, the Court can find no clear error in the Report-Recommendation: Magistrate Judge Treece employed the proper standards, accurately recited the facts, and reasonably applied the law to those facts. As a result, the Court accepts and adopts the Report-Recommendation for the reasons stated therein. (Dkt. No. 43.) The Court would add only one brief point. In his Objection, Plaintiff requests the appointment of counsel. The request is Plaintiff’s second such request, his first request having been denied approximately a year ago (Dkt. No. 42; Text Order filed Apr. 16, 2013.) Plaintiff’s second request for counsel is not accompanied by 2 documentation that substantiates his efforts to obtain counsel from the public and private sector. See Terminate Control Corp. v. Horowitz, 28 F.3d 1335, 1341 (2d Cir. 1994); Cooper v. Sargenti Co., Inc., 877 F.2d 170, 172, 174 (2d Cir. 1989). Moreover, even if the Court were to assume that Plaintiff’s claims are likely to be of substance, the relevant factors would, and do, weigh against the granting of Plaintiff’s motion, for the following three reasons: (1) at this point, it appears that the case does not present issues that are novel or more complex than those raised in most prisoner civil rights actions; (2) while it is possible that there will be conflicting evidence implicating the need for cross-examination at the time of the trial (as is the case in many actions brought under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 by pro se litigants), it is highly probable that this Court will appoint trial counsel at the final pretrial conference (should this case survive the filing of any motion for summary judgment); and (3) the Court is unaware of any special reasons why appointment of counsel at this time would be more likely to lead to a just determination of this litigation. See Terminate Control Corp., 28 F.3d at 1341; Hodge v. Police Officers, 802 F.2d 58, 61 (2d Cir. 1986). For all of these reasons, Plaintiff’s second request for counsel is denied. ACCORDINGLY, it is ORDERED that Magistrate Judge Treece’s Report-Recommendation (Dkt. No. 43) is ACCEPTED and ADOPTED in its entirety; and it is further ORDERED that Defendants’ motion to dismiss (Dkt. No. 28) is GRANTED with respect to Plaintiff’s claims against Defendant Cordileone, and those claims (and Susan Cordileone as a Defendant) are hereby DISMISSED from the action without further leave to amend; and it is further 3 ORDERED that Defendants’ motion to otherwise DENIED such that Plaintiff’s claims against the other Defendants survive Defendants’ motion; and it is further ORDERED that Defendants file an answer to the Plaintiff's Complaint within 14 days of the date of this Memorandum-Decision & Order pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. Rule 12(a)(4)(a) and this case is referred back to Magistrate Judge Randolph F. Treece for the setting of pretrial scheduling deadlines. Dated: March 25, 2014 Syracuse, New York 4

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