Clapp v. Tobin, et al
CHARLES DUANE BAKER, JR., Governor of Massachusetts, MICHAEL W. MORRISSEY, Norfolk County District Attorney, RICHARD D. MCKEON, Massachusetts State Police (Retired), THOMAS A. TURCO, III, Secretary of Public Safety, DANA PULLMAN, President of the State Police Associationof Massachusetts, MAURA TRACY HEALEY, Massachusetts Attomey General, KERRY GILPIN, Massachusetts State Police, MARTHA COAKLEY, Former Massachusetts Attomey General, MARY A. PHILLIPS, Assistant Attomey General Criminal Bureau, JENNIFER QUEALLY, Under Secretaryof Public Safety, JOSEPH D. MCDONALD, JR., Plymouth County House of Correction and Jail, PAUL C. DAWLEY, Chief Justice of the District Courts, MICHAEL VITALI, Massachusetts District Court Judge, STEVEN THOMAS, Massachusetts District Court Judge, ANTOINETTE E. M. LEONEY, Massachusetts District Court Judge, DARYL MANCHESTER, Clerk of Courts, Wareham District Court, JOHN CROWLEY, Brockton Police Chief, ROBERT F. SULLIVAN, Mayor of Brockton, TIMOTHY DONAHUE, Patrolman Detective, Brockton Police Department, BRIAN DONAHUE, Patrolman Detective, Brockton Police Department, ARTHUR TOBIN, Clerk of Courts, Quincy District Court, MARK PORCARO, Brockton Police Department, RICHARD D. SAVIGNANO, Former Presiding Justice of Stoughton District Court (currently Deputy Assistant to Plymouth County), TIMOTHY J. CRUZ, SERGEANT CRUZ, Middleboro Massachusetts State Police Barracks, DENNIS A. MAIETTA, Stoughton District Court, OMAR CHAPMAN, Assistant Chief Probation Officer, Stoughton District Court, YVES M. BARTHELEMY, Stoughton District Court, ROBIN VAUGHN, Clerk of Stoughton District Court, JAMES FLANAGAN, First Assistant Clerk Magistrate, Stoughton District Court, DAMON BARRELLI, Assistant Clerk Magistrate, Stoughton District Court, MONICA JACO, Assistant Clerk Magisrate, Stoughton District Court, EDWARD J. DOLAN, Massachusetts Commissioner of Probation, LYDIA TODD, Massachusetts Deputy Commissioner of Probation, DIANE FASANO, Massachusetts Deputy Commissioner of Probation Department (ELMO) Training Academy, DIANE RICHARD, Program Manager of Massachusetts Probation Department (ELMO) Training Academy, PATTY GAVIN, Training Director of Massachusetts, MARK BREWSTER, Brewster Ambulance owner, GEORGE BREWSTER, Brewster Ambulance owner, STEPHEN NICKERSON, Paramedic, Brewster Ambulance Co., JOSEPH DOWICKI, Paramedic, Brewster Ambulance Co, TERRANCE JOHN MCCARTHY, Esq., JOHN MCCARTHY, Brighton Massachusetts Barracks, BRENDA KLEIN, Esq., BENJAMIN LUPATKIN, Esq., JILL KLOWDEN, Esq., Attorney in Charge for the Committee for Public Counsel Services, Public Defender Division, ATTORNEY ANTHONY J. BENEDETTI, Esq, Chief Counsel for Public Counsel Services, Public Defender Division, LT. GERARD MATTALIANO, Mass. State Police Headquarters, Framingham, LT. MICHAEL RICHARDS, Mass. State Police Headquarters, Framingham, LEO MURRAY, TROOPER JOHN M. FANNING, Homicide Detective, Norfolk County District Attorney's Office, TROOPER VINCENT NOE, Detective, Middlesex County District Attorney's Office, TROOPER RONALD SOLIMINI, JR., (CAT) Team assigned to Community Action Team, TROOPER ANDREW DA SILVA, (CAT) Team Community Action Team, TROOPER ANDREW MASON, (CAT) Team Community Action Team, POLICE CHIEF JEFFREY SILVA, Westwood Massachusetts Police, OFFICER TIM FOLEY, Westwood Police Department, OFFICER KATHRYN MCCARRON, Westwood Police, SGT. JOSEPH VINCI, Westwood Police, BRIAN HURLEY, Executive Director, Clark House, Westwood, PAM MARTIN, Director of Nurses, Clark House, Westwood, JEAN MARIE CARROLL, Assistant District Attorney, Norfolk County (Quincy Office), MICHAEL CONNOLLY, Chief Prosecutor of Norfolk County, ATTORNEY KEVIN MULLIEN, Special Assistant Prosecutor for Norfolk County District Attorney's Office, PAUL KEENAN, Quincy Police Chief, WILLIAM LANERGAN, Quincy Police Officer, MARK SMITH, Quincy Police Officer, THOMAS CONNOLLY, Deputy of Security Operations for Massachusetts State Courts, DARREL RICHARDSON, Manager of Security Operations for Massachusetts State Courts, JEFFREY MORROW, Director of Security Operations for Massachusetts State Courts, HARRY SPENCE, District Court Administrator, MAGDALENA DURE, Licensed Practical Nurse, Clark House, Westwood, JAMISE SILVEST, Certified Nurse's Aide, Clark House, Westwood, LT. MARK COHEN, Mass. State Police, Middleboro Barracks, HON. JULIE J. BERNARD, Massachusetts District Court Judge, HON. PAULA J. CLIFFORD, Massachusetts District Court Judge, HON. ROBERT ZIEMIAN, Retired Judge, COLONEL RICHARD D. MCKEON, Massachusetts State Police (Retired), MAURA TRACY HEALEY, Massachusetts Attorney General, COLONEL KERRY GILPIN, Massachusetts State Police, MARTHA COAKLEY, Former Massachusetts Attorney General, MARY A. PHILLIPS, Assistant Attorney General Criminal Bureau, JENNIFER QUEALLY, Under Secretary of Public Safety, SHERIFF JOSEPH D. MCDONALD, JR., Plymouth County House of Correction and Jail, JUDGE PAUL C. DAWLEY, Chief Justice of the District Courts, JUDGE MICHAEL VITALI, Massachusetts District Court Judge, JUDGE STEVEN THOMAS, Massachusetts District Court Judge, JUDGE ANTOINETTE E. M. LEONEY, Massachusetts District Court Judge, LIEUTENANT MARK PORCARO, Brockton Police Department, DISTRICT ATTORNEY TIMOTHY J. CRUZ, CHIEF PROBATION OFFICER DENNIS A. MAIETTA, Stoughton District Court, PROBATION OFFICER YVES M. BARTHELEMY, Stoughton District Court, ROBIN E. VAUGHN, Clerk of Stoughton District Court, MONICA JACO, Assistant Clerk Magistrate, Stoughton District Court, JOSEPH DOWICKI, Paramedic, Brewster Ambulance Co., ATTORNEY TERRANCE JOHN MCCARTHY, TROOPER JOHN MCCARTHY, Brighton Massachusetts Barracks, ATTORNEY BRENDA KLEIN, ATTORNEY BENJAMIN LUPATKIN, ATTORNEY JILL KLOWDEN, Attorney in Charge for the Committee for Public Counsel Services, Public Defender Division, ATTORNEY ANTHONY J. BENEDETTI, Chief Counsel for Public Counsel Services, Public Defender Division, LEO J. MURRAY and ATTORNEY KEVIN MULLEN, Special Assistant Prosecutor for Norfolk County District Attorney's office |
KEVIN S. CLAPP |
TROOPER BRUCE TOBIN, Norfolk County District Attorney's Office, TROOPER SCOTT KEARNS, Norfolk County District Attorney's Office, SGT. BRIAN BROOKS, Norfolk County District Attorney's Office and TROOPER BRIAN P. TULLY, Norfolk County District Attorney's Office |
22-1350 |
May 11, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
Docket Report
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NOTICE issued. The following attorneys have failed to register for an appellate ECF account and will no longer receive notice of court issued documents in this case: Deborah Apraku Bondzie for Kevin S. Clapp, Jason Edward Tauches for Kevin S. Clapp, Alana Blatt Clements for Scott Kearns and Brian P. Tully and Mark A. Russell for John M. Fanning. [22-1350] (ALW) [Entered: 06/18/2022 02:04 AM] |
TRANSCRIPT report/order form filed by Appellant Kevin S. Clapp indicating the following transcripts are being ordered: 04/11/2022, Trial Day 5. Transcript(s) due 08/16/2022 from Court Reporter Kathleen Silva. [22-1350] (ATC) [Entered: 06/17/2022 03:28 PM] |
TRANSCRIPT ordered: 04/05/2022, Trial Day 1; 04/08/2022 Trial Day 4; 04/12/2022, Trial Day 6; 04/12/2022, Closing argument. Transcript(s) due 08/15/2022 from Court Reporter Joan Daly [22-1350]. CLERK'S NOTE: Docket entry was edited to modify the docket text. (ALW) [Entered: 06/15/2022 02:21 PM] |
TRANSCRIPT report/order form filed by Appellant Kevin S. Clapp indicating the following transcripts are being ordered: 04/06/2022, Trial Day 2; 04/07/2022, Trial Day 3. Transcript(s) due 08/15/2022 from Court Reporter Kelly Mortellite. [22-1350]. CLERK'S NOTE: Docket entry was entered in error. Please disregard. (ALW) [Entered: 06/15/2022 04:06 PM] |
TRANSCRIPT ordered: 04/06/2022, Trial Day 2; 04/07/2022, Trial Day 3. Transcript(s) due 08/15/2022 from Court Reporter Kelly Mortellite. [22-1350] (ALW) [Entered: 06/15/2022 04:48 PM] |
TRANSCRIPT report/order form filed by Appellant Kevin S. Clapp indicating transcripts are being ordered. Served on 06/13/2022. [22-1350] (RCJ) [Entered: 06/13/2022 12:01 PM] |
TRANSCRIPT report/order form filed by Appellant Kevin S. Clapp indicating transcripts are being ordered. Served on 06/13/2022. [22-1350] (RCJ) [Entered: 06/13/2022 07:17 AM] |
TRANSCRIPT report/order form filed by Appellant Kevin S. Clapp indicating transcripts are being ordered. Served on 06/12/2022. [22-1350] (RCJ) [Entered: 06/12/2022 05:09 PM] |
NOTICE of default and intent to dismiss issued. The appellant is directed to file a transcript report/order form or this case will be dismissed for lack of prosecution in accordance with 1st Cir. R. 3.0(b). Transcript report/order form due 06/16/2022. [22-1350] (ALW) [Entered: 06/02/2022 09:09 AM] |
NOTICE issued. After 06/15/2022, the following attorneys will no longer receive notice of court issued documents in this case unless they register for an appellate ECF account: Deborah Apraku Bondzie for Kevin S. Clapp, Jason Edward Tauches for Kevin S. Clapp, Alana Blatt Clements for Scott Kearns and Brian P. Tully and Mark A. Russell for John M. Fanning. [22-1350] (ALW) [Entered: 06/01/2022 04:18 PM] |
NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellant Kevin S. Clapp filed by Attorney Robert C. Johnson, Jr., #16169, 4238 Washington Street, #307, Boston, MA 02131, 617-899-7871, rcjohnson11@comcast.net. Served on 05/23/2022. [22-1350] (RCJ) [Entered: 05/23/2022 04:25 PM] |
DOCKETING statement filed by Appellant Kevin S. Clapp. Served on 05/23/2022. [22-1350] (RCJ) [Entered: 05/23/2022 05:29 PM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #273) filed by Appellant Kevin S. Clapp. Docketing Statement, Transcript Report/Order form, and Appearance form due 05/31/2022. [22-1350] (ALW) [Entered: 05/16/2022 11:13 AM] |
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