Edward Throop v. Jeanne Woodford, et al
EDWARD ANTHONY THROOP |
JEANNE S. WOODFORD, Director CDCR, STUART RYAN, Former Warden, GEORGE GIURBINO, Former Warden, LARRY SCRIBNER, Warden, Warden, WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN, Warden, M. WITCHER, S. WHITLACH, Inmate Appeals Coordinator, T. W. MEADORS, Facility Correction Captain, S. ALBRITTIN, Litigation Coordinator, MARK BOURLAND, Associate Warden at CAL, TIM OCHOA, Associate Warden at CAL, GERRY JANDA, Associate Warden at CAL, GABRIELA NUNEZ, Litigation Coordinator, DEXTER BELL, Inmate Appeals Coordinator, T. TRAYNHAM, Correctional Lieutenant, K. SAMPSON, Correctional Lieutenant, J. GENTRY, Correctional Lieutenant, G. STRATTON, Correctional Lieutenant, L. HUNT, Correctional Lieutenant, MARTIN C. MORALES, Correctional Sergeant, RUSSELL JOHNSON, Correctional Sergeant (Now Lieutenant), D. C. JOHNSON, Correctional Sergeant, N. R. VERDIN, ENRIQUE E. CASTILLO, L. A. VALENZUELA, Correctional Sergeant, K. R. GRADY, Correctional Sergeant, ROBIN ALVAREZ, Correctional Officer/ District Attorney Liason, CHRISTOPHER BURKHAMMER, Correctional Officer, DOUGLAS DRENNON, Correctional Officer, DIAZ, Correctional Officer, M. J. DOWLING-SMITH, Correctional Officer, RANDY LEAMONS, Correctional Officer, ANTHONY T. SILVA, Correctional Officer, S. MEDINA, Correctional Officer, J. TYREE, Correctional Officer, M. S. TOMAYO, Correctional Officer, R. PARRILLA, Correctional Officer, BARBER, Correctional Officer, J. SCHALLER, Academic Vice Principal, Law Libraries, JAMES E. TILTON, Secretary, CDCR, CALIFORNIA STAFF-ASSAULT TASK FORCE (CSATF) and DOES 1 THROUGH 50 |
09-56068 |
July 10, 2009 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Prisoner-Civil Rights |
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