Judge Grants Temporary Restraining Order Against GovernmentWEB RELEASE: October 4, 2000 Washington, D.C.-Based on the Institute for Justice’s filings in federal court today on behalf of property owners from across the New York metropolitan area whose properties are being threatened by eminent domain, Federal District Court Judge Harold Baer issued a temporary restraining order. The order protects the plaintiffs’ small businesses and church from being condemned or destroyed until the court hears the preliminary injunction motion. Plaintiffs have requested the preliminary injunction to protect their property until the lawsuit is decided. Specifically, the judge restrained Charles A. Gargano and the Village of Port Chester, respectively, "from condemning, destroying or altering the property of William V. Minnich, and William Brody." He further restrained the Town of North Hempstead and the Town of North Hempstead Community Development Agency "from destroying or altering the condemned property?formerly owned by plaintiffs St. Luke’s Pentecostal Church, Inc." The preliminary injunction hearing is scheduled to be heard on Thursday, October 12, 2000, before Judge Baer. The Institute for Justice represents:
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