Brodzki v. Kapka, No. 1:2010cv03823 - Document 14 (N.D. Ill. 2010)
Court Description: WRITTEN Opinion: For the reasons stated below, Plaintiff's motion for reconsideration 8 is denied. (For further details see written opinion). Signed by the Honorable Samuel Der-Yeghiayan on 8/9/2010. Mailed notice.(jj, )
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Order Form (01/2005) United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois Name of Assigned Judge or Magistrate Judge Samuel Der-Yeghiayan CASE NUMBER 10 C 3823 CASE TITLE Sitting Judge if Other than Assigned Judge DATE 8/9/2010 Anthony J. Brodzki vs. Vera Kapka DOCKET ENTRY TEXT For the reasons stated below, Plaintiff s motion for reconsideration [8] is denied. O[ For further details see text below.] Docketing to mail notices. STATEMENT This matter is before the court on Plaintiff Anthony J. Brodzki s (Brodzki) pro se motion for reconsideration. On June 30, 2010, we dismissed the instant action since Brodzki had failed to state a valid claim in his pro se complaint, even when liberally construing the complaint. Brodzki now objects to that ruling and requests that the court reconsider that ruling. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 59(e) (Rule 59(e)) permits parties to file, within 28 days of the entry of a judgment, a motion to alter or amend the judgment. Fed. R. Civ. P. 59(e). Rule 59(e) motions do not give a party the opportunity to rehash old arguments or to present new arguments or evidence that could and should have been presented to the district court prior to the judgment. Moro v. Shell Oil Co., 91 F.3d 872, 876 (7th Cir. 1996)(citing LB Credit Corp. v. Resolution Trust Corp., 49 F.3d 1263, 1267 (7th Cir. 1995)). Rather, for a Rule 59(e) motion, the movant must clearly establish either a manifest error of law or fact or must present newly discovered evidence in order to be successful. LB Credit Corp., 49 F.3d at 1267 (quoting Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. v. Meyer, 781 F.2d 1260, 1268 (7th Cir. 1986)). In the instant motion, Brodzki continues to provide facts concerning certain pictures and claims that he has been subjected to emotional distress. However, even when liberally construing Brodzki s motion for 10C3823 Anthony J. Brodzki vs. Vera Kapka Page 1 of 2 STATEMENT reconsideration, Brodzki has not shown that the court erred in dismissing the instant action. Nor has Brodzki explained how he stated a valid claim against Defendant Vera Kapka. Therefore, we deny the motion for reconsideration. 10C3823 Anthony J. Brodzki vs. Vera Kapka Page 2 of 2
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