Warner v. Orange County Dept. of Probation, No. 93 Civ. 1544 (GLG) (S.D.N.Y.) (968 F.Supp. 917) (June 27, 1997) (Judge Gerard L. Goettel)
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The Court also held that the prevuious failure of the defendant to object to or appeal from the imposition of the special condition requiring him to attend meetings of the AAA did not constitute a waiver of his right to bring a subsequent civil action alleging the unconstitutionality of the …
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