Prison Condition Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Stile v. Somerset County, et al
as 16-2151
Plaintiff - Appellant: JAMES STILE
Defendant - Appellee: HERRERA, Corrections Officer, PIKE, Corrections Officer, SOMERSET COUNTY and others
Defendant: STATE OF MAINE, MAINE STATE BOARD OF CORRECTIONS, POULIN, Corrections Officer and others
Stile v. Somerset County, et al
as 16-1181
Plaintiff - Appellant: JAMES STILE
Defendant - Appellee: HERRERA, Corrections Officer, PIKE, Corrections Officer, SOMERSET COUNTY and others
Stile v. Somerset County, et al
as 16-1180
Plaintiff - Appellant: JAMES STILE
Defendant - Appellee: HERRERA, Corrections Officer, PIKE, Corrections Officer, SOMERSET COUNTY and others
Smith v. US, et al
as 15-1265
Plaintiff - Appellant: WILLIAM SMITH
Defendant - Appellee: UNITED STATES, ROBERT EDWARD RICHARDSON, Assistant US Attorney, BOSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT and others
Gamache v. Magnusson, et al
as 11-2338
Plaintiff - Appellant: TODD ADAM GAMACHE
Defendant: JEFFREY MERRILL, SCOTT MCAFFERY, DOE, SARGEANTS, all Sargeants involved in A-Close "Protective Custody" and others
Defendant - Appellee: MARTIN MAGNUSSON, both in his individual and official capacity as Commissioner of Corrections, State of Maine Correctional System, CHARLIE CHARLTON, both in her individual and official capacity as Case Worker and Correctional Unit Manager of the Close Custody Unit, Maine State Prison, DOUGLAS STARBIRD, both in his individual capacity as Correctional Unit Manager of the Special Management Unit, Maine State Prison and others
Leavitt v. Correctional Medical Services, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 10-1432
Plaintiff - Appellant: RAYMOND D. LEAVITT
Defendant - Appellee: CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES, INC, TODD TRITCH, MATTHEW TURNER and others
Defendant: MARTIN A. MAGNUSSON, JEFFREY MERRILL, ROBERT COSTIGAN and others

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