To establish a violation of the Due Process Clause, a plaintiff must demonstrate that government action was " 'so egregious, so outrageous, that it may fairly be said to shock the contemporary conscience,' " pursuant to Pena v. DePrisco, a 2005 decision of the 2nd Circuit.
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Iamartino v. City of Bridgeport
U.S. District Court
July 9, 2012
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