Brown v. Lanoie, et al
Petitioner - Appellee: DWANE BROWN
Respondent - Appellant: CHRISTOPHER J. DONELAN and DAVID A. LANOIE
Case Number: 15-1341
Filed: March 19, 2015
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee
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Petitioner - appellee: DWANE BROWN
Represented By: Gregory Romanovsky
Represented By: Elyssa N. Williams
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Respondent - appellant: CHRISTOPHER J. DONELAN
Represented By: Dina Michael Chaitowitz
Represented By: Rayford A. Farquhar
Represented By: John J. W. Inkeles
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Respondent - appellant: DAVID A. LANOIE
Represented By: Dina Michael Chaitowitz
Represented By: Rayford A. Farquhar
Represented By: John J. W. Inkeles
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