Santos-Santos v. Torres-Centeno, No. 15-1782 (1st Cir. 2016)
Annotate this CaseAppellant, an officer with the Puerto Rico Police Department (PRPD), filed an employment discrimination claim against the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the PRPD, and several of her coworkers, alleging violations of various federal and Puerto Rico statutes. Appellant sought compensatory and punitive damages and an injunction barring the PRPD from further incrimination. The district court granted summary judgment for Defendants on all of Appellant’s claims. The First Circuit affirmed without reaching the merits of Appellant’s claims, holding that Appellant failed to adhere to procedural requirements relating to the dispositions of a magistrate judge as set forth by Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b) and Puerto Rico Local Rule 72(d).
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