Allen v. Secretary FDC, et al
Plaintiff: Lloyd Chase Allen
Defendant: Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections
Case Number: 4:2003cv10077
Filed: October 14, 2003
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Florida
Office: Key West Office
County: Monroe
Presiding Judge: James I. Cohn
Presiding Judge: Chris M. McAliley
Nature of Suit: Death Penalty
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2254
Jury Demanded By: None

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March 31, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 21 FINAL ORDER DENYING PETITION. Signed by Judge James I. Cohn on 3/31/2009. (lc1)
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Plaintiff: Lloyd Chase Allen
Represented By: Terri Lynn Backhus
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Defendant: Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections
Represented By: Sandra Sue Jaggard
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