Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 81 - 90 of 6,188
Jackson v. The Commission of the New York State Department of
as 23-336
Petitioner / Appellant: Naqunne L. Jackson
Respondent / Appellee: The Commission of the New York State Department of Correction and Community Supervision
Poulos v. Annucci
as 23-324
Plaintiff / Appellant: Tyson Poulos
Defendant / Appellee: Steven Grimaldi, "John" Gordon, Mark Ross, Sr. and others
Defendant: Anthony J. Annucci, Christopher Miller, Jared Lachance and others
Hubert v. Miller
as 23-312
Petitioner / Appellant: Delano Hubert
Respondent / Appellee: Superintendent Mark Miller
Fluker v. Kelly
as 23-307
Plaintiff / Appellant: Lamar Fluker
Defendant / Appellee: Lt. Kelly, Officer Verdura, Officer Michaud and others
Defendant: Lt. Michand, Nameth, C/O, Lt. Tosses and others
Aguiar v. United States of America
as 23-342
Petitioner / Appellant: Stephen Aguiar
Respondent / Appellee: United States of America
Reeder v. Dennis
as 23-292
Plaintiff / Appellant: Ryan James Reeder
Defendant / Appellee: Detective Steven Vine and Investigator Michael Strohm
Defendant: Brian D. Dennis, A.D.A James B. Ritts and William J. Hart
Coley v. Garland
as 23-295
Plaintiff / Appellant: Khari Devon Coley
Defendant / Appellee: Correctional Officer W. Garland, Upstate Correctional Facility, Correctional Officer John Doe #1, Upstate Correctional Facility, Correctional Officer John Doe #2, Upstate Correctional Facility and others
Cruz v. Coveny
as 23-284
Petitioner / Appellant: James Cruz
Respondent / Appellee: R. Coveny, Superintendent
Musaid v. State of New York
as 23-264
Petitioner / Appellant: Mohamed Musaid
Respondent: State of New York
Respondent / Appellee: Michael Kirkpatrick, Superintendent of Clinton Correctional Facility
Long v. Lain
as 23-267
Plaintiff / Appellant: Vincent S. Long
Defendant / Appellee: Major Matthew Whitmore, Captain Christopher Hand, Sheriff Joel Ordway, (reitred) and others

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