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Civil Rights Cases filed in the Massachusetts District Court before Unassigned

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Civil Rights Cases filed in the Massachusetts District Court before Unassigned [ Court Info ]
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October 23, 2008
Azubuko v. Doherty et al MA Unassigned Other Civil Rights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Chukwuma E. Azubuko; Defendant: Michael Doherty, Paul Burns, Stephen S. Abany, Martha Coakley, Rachel Kaprielian
 
June 19, 2008
Gilliam v. United States of America MA Unassigned Other Civil Rights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Lisa Kay Gilliam; Defendant: United States of America
 
April 29, 2008
Okereke v. Massachusetts' Registry of Motor Vehicles et al MA Unassigned Other Civil Rights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Precious Okereke; Defendant: Massachusetts' Registry of Motor Vehicles, The Suffolk Superior Court, Massachusetts' Appeal Court, Mary Anne Driscoll, Boston's Police Officer #12275 and others...
 
January 25, 2008
Azubuko v. Boston's Police Officer MA Unassigned Other Civil Rights Civil Rights Act
Plaintiff: Chukwuma E. Azubuko; Defendant: Boston's Police Officer
 
October 20, 2005
Cartwright v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MA Unassigned Other Civil Rights Civil Rights Act
         
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