Linton v. Saba
Petitioner - Appellant: DAMION LINTON
Respondent - Appellee: JAMES J. SABA
Case Number: 14-2110
Filed: October 24, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Nature of Suit: General (Habeas Corpus)

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February 1, 2016 Summary Linton v. Saba

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February 1, 2016 Opinion or Order Filing 106952870 OPINION issued by Juan R. Torruella, Appellate Judge; Sandra L. Lynch, Appellate Judge and William J. Kayatta , Jr., Appellate Judge. Published. [14-2110]
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Petitioner - appellant: DAMION LINTON
Represented By: James M. Doyle
Represented By: Damion Linton
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Respondent - appellee: JAMES J. SABA
Represented By: Annette C. Benedetto
Represented By: Todd Michael Blume
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