Salzano v. Town of Poughkeepsie
Decision Date | 05 December 2002 |
Citation | 300 A.D.2d 716,751 N.Y.S.2d 130 |
Parties | LINDA SALZANO, Appellant,<BR>v.<BR>TOWN OF POUGHKEEPSIE, Respondent. |
Court | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division |
Crew III, J.
In March 1996, plaintiff purchased a 1996 Jeep Cherokee Limited from Dutchess Dodge, Inc. for which she wrote a check in the amount of $6,000. Plaintiff's check subsequently was returned to Dutchess Dodge for insufficient funds, as the result of which plaintiff received an appearance ticket issued by the Town Court of the Town of Poughkeepsie in Ulster County. Plaintiff appeared in court on July 2, 1996 without counsel and, after the matter was adjourned on a number of occasions to permit plaintiff to retain counsel, the court set an adjournment date of August 6, 1996. Plaintiff failed to appear on that date, as the result of which a bench warrant for plaintiff's arrest was issued. Upon learning of the arrest warrant, plaintiff appeared in court with counsel on September 3, 1996. At that time, the case was continued to a new date and the Town Judge recused himself as he had represented the complainant, Dutchess Dodge, on prior unrelated matters. For whatever reason, the record reveals that the arrest warrant was not withdrawn.
On November 8, 1996, plaintiff was arrested at her home in the Town of Marlborough, Ulster County, on an unrelated incident. As the result of a routine computer check, the Marlborough police learned of plaintiff's outstanding arrest warrant in Poughkeepsie and transferred her to the Poughkeepsie police. Plaintiff spent the night in jail and was released on bail the following day. Plaintiff thereafter commenced this action against defendant for false arrest and imprisonment. Following joinder of issue, defendant moved for summary judgment. Supreme Court granted the motion finding, inter alia, that the Town Judge's actions were cloaked with judicial immunity. This appeal ensued.
We affirm. Plaintiff's contention that judicial immunity applies solely to courts of record is unfounded. As we previously have held, "[i]t is well settled that a [j]udge is immune from civil liability for acts done in the exercise of his judicial function and [such] immunity extends to [j]udges of courts of limited jurisdiction" (Bardascini v Reedy, 51 AD2d 271, 272, lv denied 40 NY2d 803). Thus, the Town Judge's inadvertent failure to revoke the bench warrant following plaintiff's appearance on September 3, 1996 cannot render defendant liable (see Shea v County of Erie, ...
To continue reading
Request your trial-
Gagnon v. Vill. of Cooperstown
...444, 783 N.E.2d 509 [2002] ; Best v. State of New York, 116 A.D.3d 1198, 1199, 984 N.Y.S.2d 214 [2014] ; Salzano v. Town of Poughkeepsie, 300 A.D.2d 716, 717, 751 N.Y.S.2d 130 [2002] ).Defendants correctly observe that plaintiff's malicious prosecution claim against the Town is premised sol......
-
Brady v. State, Inc.
...of judicial officers in carrying out their judicial function are entitled to absolute immunity from liability (Salzano v. Town of Poughkeepsie, 300 A.D.2d 716 [2002];Bardascini v. Reedy, 51 A.D.2d 271, 272 [3d Dept 1976], lv denied40 N.Y.2d 803 [1976] ). If an action is immune from liabilit......
-
Best v. State
...“[j]udge is immune from civil liability for acts done in the exercise of his [or her] judicial function” ( Salzano v. Town of Poughkeepsie, 300 A.D.2d 716, 717, 751 N.Y.S.2d 130 [2002] [internal quotation marks and citation omitted]; see Mosher–Simons v. County of Allegany, 99 N.Y.2d 214, 2......
- MATTER OF ROBINSON v. Bennett