Bonano v. Alonso
Michael Bonano |
Daniel Alonso, Chief ADA, NY County, Mark Dwyer, Chief ADA, NY County, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, Chief ADA, NY County, Andrew Warshawer, A.D.A., NY County, Robert Moregenthau, District Attorney, NY County, New York County District Attorney's Office, Municipal Liability, Steven Banks, Attorney-in-Charge, Legal Aid Society, Irwin Shaw, Attorney-in-Chief, NY County Legal Aid Society, Blaine Fogg, Attorney-in-Chief, Legal Aid Society, Theodore A. Levine, Chief Attorney, Legal Aid Society, Benjamin Kanstroom, Staff Attorney, Legal Aid Society, Seymour W. James, Chief Attorney, Legal Aid Society, New York County Legal Aid Society, Lucius Craig, Shield #25601, Christopher McGuire, Shield #14273, James Fritz, NYPD Sergeant, 17 Precinct, Aldysius Sosic, NYPD Offcer, 17th Pct, Brian Stanley, Shield # 30192, Lampone, Lieutenant, Raymond W. Kelly, NYPD Commissioner, Andrew Schaeffer, NYPD Chief Counsel, Katherine Lemire, NYPD Special Counsel To Commissioner Kelly, Charles Campisi, NYPD's Internal Affairs Chief, New York Police Department, Jaime Noriega, Ivelisse Matos, Bill Chalavoupis, John Doe, Officer # 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Lt., John Doe, Chief Counsel Duane Reade District Office, Richard Verchick, Michael Bloomberg, New York City Mayor, John Feinblatt, Mayoral Criminal Justice Coordinator, Ann Pfau, NY State Chief Administrative Judge, Michael J. Obus, NY County Criminal Court Chief Admin. Judge, Jonathan Lippman, NY State Chief Judge, Patricia Nunez, NY County Acting Justice, Rachel S. Pauley, Administrator, Public Integrity Bureau, State Atty Gen, Frank Rizzo, NY County Chief Court Reporter, Bonnie French, Supreme Court Stenographer and Michael Barry |
12-3412 |
August 28, 2012 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
PRISONER PET-Civil Rights |
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