U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, 1993

Raymond R. Gadreault v. Howard Case, Chief of Police, Palmer Police Department

Raymond R. Gadreault v. Howard Case, Chief of Police, Palmer Police Department
U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit · Decided April 1, 1993
989 F.2d 484; 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 12392; 1993 WL 93956 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Raymond R. Gadreault v. Howard Case, Chief of Police, Palmer Police Department

Opinion

989 F.2d 484

NOTICE: First Circuit Local Rule 36.2(b)6 states unpublished opinions may be cited only in related cases.
Raymond R. GADREAULT, Plaintiff, Appellant,
v.
Howard CASE, Chief of Police, Palmer Police Department, et
al., Defendants, Appellees.

No. 92-2270.

United States Court of Appeals,
First Circuit.

April 1, 1993.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts

Raymond R. Gadreault on brief pro se.

Kimberly M. Saillant and Morrison, Mahoney & Miller on Motion for Summary Affirmance for appellees.

D.Mass.

AFFIRMED.

Before Breyer, Chief Judge, Torruella and Cyr, Circuit Judges.

Per Curiam.

1

Plaintiff argues that Briscoe v. LaHue, 460 U.S. 325 (1983), is an unconstitutional decision. As a lower federal court, we are bound by Supreme Court decisions and cannot independently assess their constitutionality. The judgment for defendants is affirmed substantially for the reasons stated by the magistrate and district court.

2

Affirmed.

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