John
Doe Sues NYC
Special
Narcotics
Prosecutor So
Log Books Due
Before Depo
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 22 – An
anonymous
plaintiff sued
the City of
New York and
police, and
Office of the
Special
Narcotics
Prosecutors,
for torts
largely
redacted in
the complaint.
On
May 22, 2023,
U.S. District
Court for the
Southern
District of
New York
Magistrate
Judge
Katharine H.
Parker held a
discovery
conference.
Inner City
Press covered
it.
The
talk was of
depositions;
the time for
discovery was
extended
through July
31 with a
joint status
letter due on
that date.
Officers'
log books are
due a week
before
deposition.
But who is
suing, and for
what?
The
complaint
remains
largely
redacted.
The
case is John
Doe v. City Of
New York, et
al.,
22-cv-2690
(Castel /
Parker)
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