Oliver v. New York State Police, 1:15-CV-444 (BKS/DJS). (2019)
Court: District Court, N.D. New York
Number: infdco20190214f71
Visitors: 9
Filed: Feb. 12, 2019
Latest Update: Feb. 12, 2019
Summary: ORDER DANIEL J. STEWART , Magistrate Judge . In accordance with the Court's January 14, 2019 Order, Dkt. No. 188, counsel for the New York State Police Defendants has provided to Chambers certain additional personnel complaints and investigations that had been requested by Plaintiff. The in camera review of those complaints and investigations revealed that some of them contain information that may be relevant to Plaintiff's claims, or Defendants' defenses. Accordingly, the following docu
Summary: ORDER DANIEL J. STEWART , Magistrate Judge . In accordance with the Court's January 14, 2019 Order, Dkt. No. 188, counsel for the New York State Police Defendants has provided to Chambers certain additional personnel complaints and investigations that had been requested by Plaintiff. The in camera review of those complaints and investigations revealed that some of them contain information that may be relevant to Plaintiff's claims, or Defendants' defenses. Accordingly, the following docum..
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ORDER
DANIEL J. STEWART, Magistrate Judge.
In accordance with the Court's January 14, 2019 Order, Dkt. No. 188, counsel for the New York State Police Defendants has provided to Chambers certain additional personnel complaints and investigations that had been requested by Plaintiff. The in camera review of those complaints and investigations revealed that some of them contain information that may be relevant to Plaintiff's claims, or Defendants' defenses. Accordingly, the following documents that were submitted for review on January 28, 2019 shall be provided to Plaintiff:
Bates # 13349, 13377, 13386, 13423, 13435, 13450-55, 13630, 13662, 13672-90, 13691-93, 13706-07, 13854-55, 13870-72 (with names of the two fifteen year old girls redacted), 14315-16, 14342-45, 14642, 14646, & 14660-61.
Plaintiff and Defendants have entered into a Stipulation and Protective Order to maintain the confidentiality of certain documents produced in discovery. Dkt. No. 91. The documents identified above shall be classified as "Confidential," provided to Plaintiff, and maintained in accordance with the dictates of that Protective Order.
The Court directs that Defendants' Counsel immediately retrieve from the Court's Courtroom Deputy, Maria Blunt, the complaint files at issue.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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