HENRY PITMAN, Magistrate Judge.
TO THE HONORABLE ANALISA TORRES, United States District Judge.
By notice of motion filed on or about December 9, 2013 (Docket Item 18), defendant Ossining police officer Joseph Bracero moves to transfer this matter to the White Plains Courthouse. Plaintiff has not opposed the motion. For the reasons set forth below, the motion should be granted.
Plaintiff was arrested on December 9, 2012 in front of his residence in the Village of Ossining, New York by defendant Officer Joseph Bracero. Plaintiff alleges in his pro se complaint, filed while plaintiff was incarcerated at the Westchester County Jail ("WCJ")in Valhalla, New York, that defendant Bracero sexually assaulted him during the arrest in violation of his Fourth Amendment rights (Docket Item 2). Plaintiff was released from custody shortly after he filed the complaint. Plaintiff retained counsel on or around January 15, 2013 (Docket Item 21) Plaintiff currently resides in Ossining at his pre-arrest address (
The Village of Ossining is located on the east side of the Hudson River and is approximately 35 miles north of New York City and approximately 12 miles northwest of White Plains. Defendant Bracero resides in Dutchess County and is represented by retained counsel whose office is in White Plains. Plaintiff's recently retained counsel's office is in Poughkeepsie, New York, approximately 55 miles north of White Plains (and 70 miles north of New York City) .
Rule 19 of this District's Rules for the Division of Business among District Judges ("Rules for the Division of Business") provides, in pertinent part, that
I respectfully submit that this matter should be transferred to the White Plains Courthouse for the convenience of the parties, counsel, and witnesses.
Three factors strongly support reassignment. First, but for the fact that petitioner was incarcerated at the time he filed the complaint, this matter would have properly been brought in White Plains because the claim arose in and all the parties reside in the Northern Counties.
Accordingly, for all the foregoing reasons, I respectfully recommend that this matter be transferred to the White Plains Courthouse. OBJECTIONS
Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b) (1) (C) and Rule 72(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the parties shall have fourteen (14) days from receipt of this Report to file written objections. See also Fed. R. Civ. P. 6(a). Such objections (and responses thereto) shall be filed with the Clerk of the Court, with courtesy copies delivered to the Chambers of the Honorable Analisa Torres, United States District Judge, 500 Pearl Street, Room 2210, and to the Chambers of the undersigned, 500 Pearl Street, Room 750, New York, New York 10007. Any requests for an extension of time for filing objections must be directed to Judge Torres. FAILURE TO OBJECT WITHIN FOURTEEN (14) DAYS