Burrell v. Bishop
AKO K. BURRELL |
BISHOP, Deputy Security, Sergeant LOCKE, Sergeant CONTO, Sergeant BULLOCK, Sergeant GARY, Lieutenant RIEKOR, Sergeant PLONKA, DUTULIO, Correction Officer, DURANT, Correction Officer, MITCHELL, Correction officer, MENARD, Correction Officer, D. TAYLOR, Correction Officer, DUMAS, Correction Officer, A. MARTIN, Correction Officer, HASTINGS, Correction Officer, MARTINDALE, Correction Officer, BONESTEEL, Correction Officer, BUGAVEY, Correction Officer, MARSHTON, Correction Officer, CHONTOSH, Correction Officer, COOK, Office of Mental Health, JANE DOE, Nurse Practioner, HART, Nurse, HOLOCOMBE, Nurse, JOHN DOE, Surgeon, Doctor, Albany Med, JANE DOE 2, Nurse, Albany Med, Sergeant MERRICK, Sergeant LABARGE, W. BRUEMELLE, Correction Officer and BURROUGHS, Correction Officer |
24-717 |
March 22, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 6 AUTHORIZATION FORM, REQUESTED. [Entered: 03/22/2024 03:37 PM] |
Filing 5 INSTRUCTIONAL FORMS, to Pro Se litigant, SENT. [Entered: 03/22/2024 03:35 PM] |
Filing 4 INTERLOCUTORY PRISONER APPEAL, on behalf of Appellant Ako K. Burrell, received on 03/19/2024, OPENED. [Entered: 03/22/2024 03:33 PM] |
Filing 3 ELECTRONIC INDEX, in lieu of record, FILED. [Entered: 03/22/2024 03:29 PM] |
Filing 2 DISTRICT COURT ORDER, entered in the district court as docket entry 61, dated 03/07/2024, RECEIVED. [Entered: 03/22/2024 03:26 PM] |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF INTERLOCUTORY PRISONER APPEAL, with district court docket, on behalf of Appellant Ako K. Burrell, FILED. [Entered: 03/22/2024 03:22 PM] |
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