A judge has stayed depositions of high-ranking members of the Queens District Attorney’s Office in a federal civil rights suit.
On Friday, Eastern District Judge Ann Donnelly postponed all discovery in Kareem Bellamy’s lawsuit, Bellamy v. City of New York, 12-cv-1025, and instead told the sides to litigate the summary judgment issue of whether Bellamy’s constitutional rights had been violated when he was prosecuted by the office.
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