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

Cases filed
Cases 81 - 90 of 2,669
Ramos-Cruz v. Martinez Adorno, et al
as 23-1725
Petitioner: ANTONIO RAMOS-CRUZ
Respondent: LORRAINE MARTINEZ ADORNO, in her official capacity and DOMINGO EMANUELLI HERNANDEZ, in his official capacity
Montijo-Maysonet v. US
as 23-1693
Petitioner / Appellant: BYRON MONTIJO-MAYSONET
Respondent / Appellee: UNITED STATES
Monteiro v. US
as 23-1690
Petitioner / Appellant: FRANCISCO MONTEIRO
Respondent / Appellee: UNITED STATES
Taylor v. AbbVie Inc.
as 23-1678
Plaintiff / Appellant: THEODORE WILLIAM TAYLOR, a/k/a Tad Taylor
Defendant / Appellee: ABBOTT PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. and ABBVIE INC.
Witham v. District Attorney's Office, et al
as 23-1674
Plaintiff / Appellant: JEFF WITHAM
Defendant / Appellee: ME DISTRICT ATTORNEYS OFFICE, Ellsworth and ANIMAL CONTROL, Verona Island
Mahoney v. US
as 23-1644
Plaintiff / Appellant: BRIAN E. MAHONEY
Defendant / Appellee: UNITED STATES
Crespo-Morales v. Caro-Delgado
as 23-1638
Petitioner / Appellant: JUAN M. CRESPO-MORALES
Respondent / Appellee: NICANOR CARO-DELGADO
Respondent: CESAR R. MIRANDA-RODRIGUEZ
DeBritto v. Coyne-Fague, et al
as 23-1656
Plaintiff / Appellant: TIMOTHY DEBRITTO
Defendant / Appellee: PATRICIA ANNE COYNE-FAGUE, in her indvidual and official capacity as the Director of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, JENNIFER CLARKE, in her individual and official capacity as the Medical Director of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, LYNNE CORRY, In his individual and official capacity as the Warden of Maximum Security and others
Avery v. State of NH
as 23-1641
Petitioner / Appellant: EDGAR CLIFFORD AVERY, JR.
Respondent / Appellee: STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Wedington v. U.S. Federal Government
as 23-1637
Plaintiff / Appellant: CALVIN SCOTT WEDINGTON
Defendant / Appellee: UNITED STATES

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