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Ali-Bey v. State of Delaware Court of Common Pleas

Plaintiff:Naseer Ali-Bey
Defendant:State of Delaware Court of Common Pleas
 
Case Number:1:2009cv00302
Filed:April 28, 2009
 
Court:Delaware District Court
Office:Wilmington Office [ Court Info ]
County:New Castle
Presiding Judge:Judge Gregory M. Sleet
Presiding Judge: Unassigned Judge
 
Nature of Suit:Other Statutes - Constitutionality of State Statutes
Cause:18:241 Conspiracy Against Citizen Rights
Jurisdiction:Federal Question
Jury Demanded By:None
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