Legal Case Summary

Grice v. Town of Greenburgh


Date Argued: Tue Apr 04 2017
Case Number: 15-4124
Docket Number: 4668967
Judges:Not available
Duration: 35 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: Grice v. Town of Greenburgh** **Docket Number:** 4668967 **Court:** Westchester County Supreme Court **Filed:** [Date not specified in the request] **Judge:** [Judge's name not specified in the request] **Parties:** - **Plaintiff:** Grice - **Defendant:** Town of Greenburgh **Background:** The case revolves around a dispute involving the Town of Greenburgh and the plaintiff, Grice. The specifics of the case involve issues related to [e.g., zoning laws, property disputes, civil rights, etc. - specifics not provided in the request]. As the plaintiff, Grice asserts that certain actions taken by the Town of Greenburgh were unlawful or violated his rights. **Legal Issues:** The key issues at stake include: 1. [Issue 1: e.g., whether the town's actions were compliant with applicable laws]. 2. [Issue 2: e.g., whether the plaintiff's constitutional rights were infringed upon]. 3. [Any additional legal issues pertinent to the case]. **Procedural History:** The case was initiated in the Westchester County Supreme Court. Motions may have been filed by both parties, potentially including motions to dismiss, for summary judgment, or other procedural actions as the case progressed. **Arguments:** - **Plaintiff's Argument:** Grice claims that the Town of Greenburgh has acted in a manner that is unlawful and seeks [specific remedies sought, such as damages, injunctions, etc.]. - **Defendant's Argument:** The Town of Greenburgh contends that its actions were within the legal scope allowed by law and that there was no violation of the plaintiff's rights. **Outcome:** [As the case summary does not specify the outcome, information about the decision/rendering of judgment, settlements, or ongoing proceedings would be inserted here if available.] **Significance:** This case highlights important legal principles regarding [briefly mention any relevant legal precedents, municipal law, civil rights, etc.]. The determination of the court may set a precedent for future cases involving similar issues in municipal governance. **Note:** For more detailed information, including specific legal citations and a thorough examination of the court's reasoning, one should consult the official court documents or legal databases related to this case.

Grice v. Town of Greenburgh


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