Pro Se Property Owner’s Suit Against A Judge Dismissed—Judicial Immunity—”Judges Generally Have Absolute Immunity From Being Sued For Actions Arising Out of Their Judicial Activities—This Is True Even Where…A Litigant Alleges That A Judge Acted Unethically and Improperly”
THE PLAINTIFF owned an apartment building. A defendant Code Enforcement Officer (CE officer), ordered the property vacated. The CE officer and city employees had entered the property without the plaintiff’s permission and the CE officer had issued an order condemning the property. The plaintiff alleged that the condemnation order was “unjustified, arbitrary and capricious” and “violated his federal rights of due process,…federal bankruptcy laws and the New York State law of eminent domain.”
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