LANGWEILER v. THE BOROUGH OF NEWTOWN

Filing 17

MEMORANDUM AND/OR OPINION ORDER THAT THE DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO PARTIALLY DISMISS PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT (DOC. NO.7)IS GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCOMPANYING MEMORANDUM; PLAINTIFF'S CROSS-MOTION TO FILE A N AMENDED COMPLAINT ATTACHED TO THE MOTION IS DENIED, THE PLAINTIFF IS GRANTED LEAVE TO FILE A DIFFERENT AMENDED COMPLAINT WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THIS ORDER TO CURE THE DEFICIENCIES IDENTIFIED IN THE ACCOMPANING MEMORANDUM. SIGNED BY HONORABLE MICHAEL M. BAYLSON ON 12/28/2010. 12/29/2010 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED, E-MAILED.(kk, )

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L A N G W E I L E R v. THE BOROUGH OF NEWTOWN et al D o c . 17 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA CRAIG LANGWEILER, Plaintiff, v. THE BOROUGH OF NEWTOWN, et al., Defendants. : : : : : : : : ORDER AND NOW, on this 28th day of December, 2010, upon careful consideration of CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-3210 Defendants Borough of Newtown's, Anthony Wojciechowksi's, and Lee Matthews's Motion to Partially Dismiss Plaintiff's Complaint (ECF No. 7), and Plaintiff Craig Langweiler's CrossMotion to File an Amended Complaint (ECF No. 12), it is hereby ORDERED as follows: 1. Defendants' Motion to Partially Dismiss is GRANTED in part, and DENIED in part, in accordance with the accompanying Memorandum. 2. Plaintiff's Cross-Motion to file the Amended Complaint attached to the Motion is DENIED. Plaintiff Craig Langweiler is granted leave to file a different amended complaint within thirty (30) days of this Order to cure the deficiencies identified in the accompanying Memorandum. BY THE COURT: s/Timothy Savage for Michael M. Baylson, U.S.D.J. O :\T o d d \1 0 -3 2 1 0 Langweiler v. Newtown et al\Langweiler - MTD Order.wpd -1- Dockets.Justia.com

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