Matthew Jones v. Crisis Intervention Service
Plaintiff - Appellant: MATTHEW JONES
Defendant - Appellee: CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES
Case Number: 17-1585
Filed: March 16, 2017
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Nature of Suit: Assault, Libel, and Slander

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Date Filed Description
April 19, 2017 Matthew Jones v. Crisis Intervention Services

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April 19, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 3012597329 NOT PRECEDENTIAL PER CURIAM OPINION Coram: SHWARTZ, NYGAARD and FISHER, Circuit Judges. Total Pages: 3. CLD-192
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Plaintiff - appellant: MATTHEW JONES
Represented By: Matthew Jones
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Defendant - appellee: CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES
Represented By: Joseph C. Handlon
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