Khalafala Khalafala v. Philip Crowther, et al
KHALAFALA MOHAMED KHALAFALA |
KATRINA KANE, Field Office Director at immigration and Customs Enforcement |
PHILI CROWTHER, Facility Administrator at Immigration and Customs Enforcement at Florence, Arizona |
11-15920 |
April 15, 2011 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Prison Condition |
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Plaintiff - appellant,: KHALAFALA MOHAMED KHALAFALA | |
Represented By: | Khalafala Mohamed Khalafala |
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Defendant,: KATRINA KANE, Field Office Director at immigration and Customs Enforcement | |
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Defendant - appellee,: PHILI CROWTHER, Facility Administrator at Immigration and Customs Enforcement at Florence, Arizona | |
Represented By: | Michael A. Johns |
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