Braxton Cooper v. Warden CFCF, et al
BRAXTON COOPER, Hebrew, ENS/Legist Trust, High Priest/Priest, Ex. 19-5-6 (Rev. 185-6), Son of the Commandments/Covenants |
WARDEN CURRAN FROMHOLD CORRECTIONAL FACILITY and MEDICAL AND COMMISSIONER EXECUTOR |
17-3413 |
November 3, 2017 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Prison Condition |
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Plaintiff - appellant: BRAXTON COOPER, Hebrew, ENS/Legist Trust, High Priest/Priest, Ex. 19-5-6 (Rev. 185-6), Son of the Commandments/Covenants | |
Represented By: | Braxton Cooper |
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Defendant - appellee: WARDEN CURRAN FROMHOLD CORRECTIONAL FACILITY | |
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