Jackson v. New York State
Dona J. Jackson |
New York State, New York State Police, James W. McMahon, New York State Police Superintendent, New York State Police Troop E, its Officers, Troopers and Employees, Donald Swain, NYSP Captain - Zone Commander, Steve Williams, NYSP Sergeant, George DelNagro, NYSP Sergeant, William Bolling, NYSP Investigator, Frank D'Aurizio, NYSP Investigator, Trooper Hand, NYSP Investigator, Trooper Applebacher, NYSP Trooper, Dennis Freeman, NYSP Trooper - Shield #977, Allen Bobo, NYSP Trooper, William Dertinger, NYSP Trooper, L. A. Bosworth, NYSP Trooper, Steven R. Mowers, NYSP Trooper, Trooper Michel, NYSP Investigator, Trooper White, NYSP Trooper, S. C. Reinard, NYSP Trooper, R. W. Weston, NYSP Trooper - Shield #3860, John Does, 1 through 40, Jane Does, 1 through 25, Francis A. DeFrancesco, Chief Inspector Col., Joseph Loszynski, Staff Inspector, Mahoney, Inspector, David L. Christler, Lt. Col. - NYSP Commander, Peter Lawrence, Major - NYSP Commander, Mark Fischer, Major - NYSP Commander, Hoffman, NYSP Captain, Middleton, NYSP Sergeant, James R. Faber, NYSP Sergeant, Mark Lincoln, NYSP Sergeant, William E. Schusler, NYSP Sergeant, Vasquez, NYSP Sergeant, Dominic, NYSP Sergeant, Pettine, NYSP Lieutenant - Zone Commander, Michael J. Cerretto, NYSP Lieutenant, Francis Coots, NYSP Lieutenant, Gould, NYSP Investigator, Thaddeus Wiggins, NYSP Trooper - Shield #2177, Michael W. Burdette, NYSP Trooper, Robert F. Klinkman, NYSP Trooper, Mark Suszka, NYSP Trooper, David Martek, NYSP Trooper, Bruce Applebee, NYSP Trooper, Eric Donselaar, NYSP Trooper, Ross, NYSP Trooper, Misso, NYSP Trooper, Ebmeyer, NYSP Trooper and James A. Fitzgerald, Col. Chief Inspector |
12-1317 |
April 3, 2012 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
CIVIL RIGHTS-Other |
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