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Nicholson v. Williams
1:00-cv-02229
E.D.N.Y
Sep 9, 2005
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*1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

SHARMLINE NICHOLSON, ET AL. : MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Plaintiffs, : CV 00-2229 -against- : (JBW) (FIIED NAT WILLIAMS, ET AL. : IN CLERK'S OFFICE Defendants. : U.S. DISTRICT COURT, E.D.N.Y. ⋆ SEP 092005 ⋆

BROOKLYN OFFICE

WEINSTEIN, Senior District Judge: Upon all prior submissions in this action, George E. Pataki, as Governor of the State of New York, Jonathan Lippman, as Administrative Judge of the State of New York, and John Johnson, as Commissioner of the Office of Children and Family Services of the State of New York, are dismissed as defendants from this action.

SO ORDERED.

Jack B. Weinstein Senior District Judge

Dated: Brooklyn, New York August 1, 2005

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STATE OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL ELIOT SPITZER ATTORNEY GENERAL

pacSIMILE TRANSMISSION

TO Honorable Jack B. Weinstein U.S. District Judge

FAX NO. (718) 260-2527 PHONE NO. (718) 260-2520

FROM William H. Bristow III, Assistant Attorney General PHONE NO. (212) 416-8648

DATE September 7, 2005 NUMBER OF PAGES 3 (INCLUDING THIS PAGE) REMARKS Re: Nicholson v. Williams, 00 CV 2229

IF THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH THIS TRANSMISSION, PLEASE CONTACT NAME F. Callaghan PHONE NO. (212) 416-8554 OFFICE LIIIGATION - NYC FAX NO. (212) 416-6077

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*3 STATE OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

ELIOT SPITZER Atomey General

(212) 416-8648

RICHARD RIFKIN Deputy Attorney General State Counsel Division

JAMES B. HENLY Assistant Attorney General in Charge Litigation Bureau

August 2, 2005

BY HAND

Honorable Jack B. Weinstein United States District Judge United States Courthouse Eastern District of New York 225 Cadman Plaza East Brooklyn, New York 11201

Re: Nicholson v. Williams 00 Civ. 2229 (JBW)

Dear Judge Weinstein:

In a follow-up to my letter, dated July 7, 2005, enclosed herewith as requested by Magistrate Judge Pollack's chambers is a proposed Memorandum and Order dismissing defendants George E. Pataki, as Governor of the State of New York, Jonathan Lippman, as Administrative Judge of the State of New York ("defendant Lippman"), and John Johnson, as Commissioner of the Office of Children and Family Services of the State of New York, from this action. Although the Attorney General's Office does not represent defendant Lippman, I have spoken with his counsel, Shawn Kerby, who has authorized me to submit the proposed Memorandum and Order on defendant Lippman's behalf.

Respectfully submitted, W. B. H. 4. B. H. III

William H. Bristow III (WB-1521) Assistant Attorney General

CC: Honorable Cheryl L. Pollak, U.S. Magistrate Judge David Lansner, Esq., Attorney for Subclass A

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PROBE = MEMORY TRANSMISSION

FILE NO. -608

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WEINSTEIN, Senior District Judge: Upon all prior submissions in this action, George E. Pataki, as Governor of the State of New York, Jonathan Lippman, as Administrative Judge of the state of New York, and John Johnson, as Commissioner of the office of Children and Family Services of the State of New York, are dismissed as defendants from this action.

SO ORDERED.

Dated: Brooklyn, New York Amptat 9 , 2008

Case Details

Case Name: Nicholson v. Williams
Court Name: District Court, E.D. New York
Date Published: Sep 9, 2005
Docket Number: 1:00-cv-02229
Court Abbreviation: E.D.N.Y
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