Daniel Goodson, et al v. Lawrence Maggi, et al
DANIEL J. GOODSON, IV, minor child also known as Daniel Ryan Thompson, JORDAN J. GOODSON, minor child also known as Jordan Ryan Thompson, SHIASLYNN V. GOODSON, minor child also known as Shiaslynn V. Thompson and DESTINY D. GOODSON, minor child |
LAWRENCE O. MAGGI, DIANA IREY, J. BRACKEN BURNS, Washington County Commissioners, MICHAEL NAMIE, Controller, JEFFREY FELTON, Director of Washington County C.Y.S., CHRISTOPHER J. NEAL, Corporol, Pennsylvania State Police, MARK E. MASCARA, Washington County Judge, TARA V. THOMPSON, Goodson Mother, LA PLATA CTY DIST CT, JAMES R. JEFFRIES, JR., Esq., FRANK C. KOCEVAR, Esq., Guardian Ad Litem for DG, CARL MARCUS, WASHINGTON CTY 27TH JUDICIAL DIST CT, WESTMORELAND CTY 10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, JOHN DRISCOLL, Judge, Westmoreland County, STANTON WETTICK, Judge, La Plata County Co., GINA SAVKO, Mother of DG, PATRICIA MAXON, Case Worker, WCCYS, HAYLEY FOSTER, Case Worker, WCCYS, PATRICIA BERDINE, Case Worker, WCCYS, NANCY GRAY, Supervisor Caseworker, WCCYS, JEFFREY KRAMER, Esq., JOHN DOE, Warden, Washington County Correctional Facility, JOHN C. PETTIT, Esq., MICHAEL LUCAS, Esq., Deputy District Attorney, Washington County, SAMUAL F. ROMANO, Sheriff, Washington County, TOM BAYLA, THOMAS C. CERASO, PHIL LIGHT, Westmoreland County Commissioners, MARK GESALMAN, Controller, Westmoreland County, LA PLATA CTY, Colorado, JEFFREY BEARD, Secretary, Dept of Corrections for Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, LARRY WILCOX, DANIELLE WILCOX, PAUL E. HULL, Assistant United States Attorney, PHYLLIS RANKO MATHENY, Prothonotary, Washington County and BARBARA GIBBS, Clerk of Courts, Washington County |
DANIEL J. GOODSON, III |
08-1919 |
March 31, 2008 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Prisoner-Civil Rights |
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