Herbert W. Rounseville and Robert Rounseville v. Samuel Zahl, Treva M. Way, and Geoffrey P. Serata

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1994-01-11

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JON O. NEWMAN, Chief Judge: This appeal, which primarily concerns the elements of a malicious prosecution action under New York law, arises in a combative context that does little credit to any of the litigants. First, the appellant tax assessors assessed the properties of the . appellees. The appellees responded by initiating criminal charges against the tax assessors. The assess…

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