Corley v. United States of America
Royce Corley |
United States of America, Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn, Frank Strada, Warden, Eric Bradley, Associate Warden, Gerald Bryant, Associate Warden, AKA Gerald Bryan, David Ortiz, Associate Warden, Hossam Georgy, Health Services Administrator, Pamela Hamilton, Health Services Employee, DDS, Sixto Rios, Health Services Employee, MLP, R.N. Jaime Altman, Kimo Elraheb, Food Services Administrator, Herman Dupree, Food Services Employee, Luis Munoz, Food Services Employee, Phillip Zaveckas, Food Services Employee, Donnell Isaac, Agent, Joseph Ronde, Agent, Catherine Linaweaver, Warden, John Doe, Acting Warden, Charleston Iwuagwu, Associate Warden, Jane Okoth, Health Services Administrator, Ralph Guillaume, Assistant Health Services Administrator, Michael Handler, Richard Arce, Arlene Collier, Tony Trapp and Tony Haynes, collectivly Metropolitan Correctional Center, in their individual capacities as agents, officers and employees of the Federal Bureau of Prison, DOJ an agency of the United States of America |
16-3412 |
October 6, 2016 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
PRISONER PET-Civil Rights |
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