Doris Freyre v. State of Florida
Plaintiff - Appellee: DORIS FREYRE
Defendant - Appellant: STATE OF FLORIDA
: SERVICE
Case Number: 16-11287
Filed: March 23, 2016
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Americans w/Disabilities Act-Othr
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Plaintiff - appellee: DORIS FREYRE
Represented By: Matthew W. Dietz
Represented By: Aaron Carter Bates
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Defendant - appellant: STATE OF FLORIDA
Represented By: Stephanie Allison Daniel
Represented By: Pam Bondi
Represented By: Shelley Cridlin
Represented By: Diana R. Esposito
Represented By: Kenneth Van Wilson
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Represented By: Jason Gerard Gordillo
Represented By: Benjamin Stewart Jilek
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