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· 8/17/2009

Christian v. Town of Riga

Citations

  • 649 F. Supp. 2d 84
  • 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 72630
  • 2009 WL 2567818

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “Entering upon the property of another without permission, even if innocently or by mistake, constitutes trespass.”
  • dismissing cause of action pursuant to Penal Law § 190.25 because it \do[es] not create a private right of action for any of the varied forms of relief plaintiff seeks\
  • dismissing cause of action pursuant to Penal Law § 190.25 because it \do[es] not create a private right of action for any of the varied forms of relief plaintiff seeks\
  • dismissing the plaintiff’s claims under various sections of New York’s Penal Law, including under Section 190, and explaining that those laws “do not create a private right of action for any of the varied forms of relief plaintiff seeks”
  • “Generally, violations of the Criminal Code may not serve as the basis for a civil cause of action unless the statute includes an express or implied private right of action.”
  • “[I]f plaintiff did comply with the notice requirements but failed to plead such compliance in his Amended Complaint, plaintiff is not precluded from filing an amended complaint setting forth that he complied §§ 50-i and 50-e.”

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Judges: Michael A. Telesca

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