U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit Prisoner Petitions Cases

Cases filed
Cases 101 - 110 of 2,676
Ardaneh v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, et al
as 23-1634
Plaintiff / Appellant: HAMID REZA ARDANEH
Defendant / Appellee: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, KRISTEN BUXTON, Trial Judge of The Middlesex Superior Court, CEARA MAHONEY, Assistant Middlesex District Attorney and others
Arias v. Herzon, et al
as 23-1618
Plaintiff / Appellant: ROBERT RANIERY ARIAS
Defendant / Appellee: NOAH A. HERZON, JUAN INFANTE, TY KURCHARSKI and others
Defendant: US GOVERNMENT and US DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION
Munir v. Suttell
as 23-1598
Petitioner / Appellant: HASIM MUNIR
Respondent / Appellee: PAUL A. SUTTELL, Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court
Saint-Vil v. Alves
as 23-1571
Petitioner / Appellant: JOHNAVON SAINT-VIL
Respondent / Appellee: NELSON ALVES, MCI Norfolk
Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Thomas
as 23-1562
Plaintiff / Appellee: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Defendant / Appellant: TERRENCE THOMAS
Ausar v. Salisbury
as 23-1550
Petitioner / Appellant: KAM AUSAR, a/k/a Jeffrey Alston
Respondent / Appellee: PATRICIA ANNE COYNE-FAGUE, WAYNE T. SALISBURY, JR. and STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
Czekalski v. Hanks, et al
as 23-1561
Plaintiff / Appellant: JASON A. CZEKALSKI
Defendant / Appellee: HELEN HANKS, Commissioner, New Hampshire Department of Corrections, in both her individual and official capacities, JAMES DALY, Chaplain, New Hampshire State Prison, in both his individual and official capacities and JAMES DALY, Chaplain, New Hampshire State Prison for Men, in both his individual and official capacities
Miller v. US
as 23-1552
Petitioner / Appellant: RYAN VAN MILLER
Respondent / Appellee: UNITED STATES
Aguiar v. Boncher
as 23-1545
Petitioner / Appellant: STEPHEN AGUIAR
Respondent / Appellee: AMY BONCHER
Carleton v. Almy
as 23-1540
Plaintiff / Appellant: RYAN T. CARLETON
Defendant / Appellee: R. CHRISTOPHER ALMY

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