Richard Wershe, Jr. v. Thomas Combs, et al
RICHARD WERSHE, JR. |
THOMAS COMBS, Chairperson, Michigan Parole Board, in his official and individual capacities and BARBARA S. SAMPSON, Member, Michigan parole Board, In her official and individual capacities |
16-1453 |
April 11, 2016 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
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Plaintiff - appellant: RICHARD WERSHE, JR. | |
Represented By: | Ralph Musilli |
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Defendant - appellee: THOMAS COMBS, Chairperson, Michigan Parole Board, in his official and individual capacities | |
Represented By: | Kevin R. Himebaugh |
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Defendant - appellee: BARBARA S. SAMPSON, Member, Michigan parole Board, In her official and individual capacities | |
Represented By: | Kevin R. Himebaugh |
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