Morris v. Lindau

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1999-10-21

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CARDAMONE, Circuit Judge: This litigation had its origin in the discord engendered by a falling out between the elected officials of the Town of Cort-landt, New York and its Police Chief, who enjoys civil service tenure, regarding the budget and administration of the Town’s Police Department. The residual bitterness was quickly evidenced in litigation that resulted in the three consolidated civil rights actions, brought unde…

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