On LIRR Worker Hurt In Golf Club Mud
SDNY Judge Engelmayer Excluded Surveillance
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 17 – Gregory Boeckel
while working for the Long
Island Railroad was injured
pushing an LIRR vehicle out of
the mud on the Glen Head
Country Club golf course, and
sued.
On June 10,
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Paul A. Engelmayer held
a proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Judge
Engemayer inquired into the
significance of the frolick
and detour on the golf course
- couldn't the plaintiff have
been injured in mud on LIRR
right of way land?
On November 16,
Judge Engelmayer held another
conference in the case, which
Inner City Press also covered.
Present were Marc Twyman
Wietzke for the plaintiff,
Gregory Boeckel, and
Christopher Pogan for the
LIRR.
Judge
Engelmayer expressed
displeasure with the parties'
cavalier approach to discovery
deadlines, particularly with
respect to expert discovery.
He agreed
to waive some deadline but not
the ultimate one: that expert
depositions must end by
November 30. If they are not
deposed they cannot testify.
Judge Engelmayer told them,
You know I am flexible, if you
ask for extensions. But this
was disrespectful to the
court.
Now on February
17, in preparation for a trial
scheduled for June 28, Judge
Engelmayer held another
proceeding. Inner City Press
again covered it. Judge
Engelmayer ruled that LIRR's
surveillance video of Boeckel,
because it was not produced or
disclosed early enough, cannot
come in at trial.
The case is
Boeckel v. Long Island
Railroad Company, 19-cv-11234
(Engelmayer).
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