Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Brewington v. Joyce, et al
as 23-1730
Plaintiff / Appellant: NOAH J. BREWINGTON
Defendant / Appellee: KEVIN J. JOYCE, Sheriff, Cumberland County Jail, TODD B. BRACKETT, Two Bridges Regional Jail, PUTHIERY VA, Director, Maine CDC and others
Defendant: DAVID J. BOBROW, Attorney, ANDREW S. EDWARDS, Attorney and DANIEL FELDMAN, Attorney
Brewington v. McKinney, et al
as 23-1505
Plaintiff / Appellant: NOAH J. BREWINGTON
Defendant / Appellee: ROY E. MCKINNEY, Director, MDEA, AARON M. FREY, HOWARD JOHNSON BY WYNDHAM and others
Brown v. Ferrara
as 12-1847
Plaintiff - Appellant: CRAIG A. BROWN
Defendant - Appellee: MICHAEL FERRARA
Defendant: JOSEPH W. BAIUNGO, TOWN OF CAMDEN, ROCKPORT, ME and others
Brown v. Hall, et al
as 11-1799
Plaintiff - Appellant: CRAIG A. BROWN
Defendant - Appellee: MICHAEL FERRARA, PHIL ROBERTS, in his individual and official capacity as Rockport Town Manager, JEFF NIMS, in his individual and official capacity as Zoning Officer for the Town of Camden and others
Defendant: JOSEPH W. BAIUNGO, TOWN OF CAMDEN, ROCKPORT, ME and others
Brown v. Baiungo, et al
as 11-1801
Plaintiff - Appellant: CRAIG A. BROWN
Defendant - Appellee: MICHAEL FERRARA, PHIL ROBERTS, in his individual and official capacity as Rockport Town Manager, JEFF NIMS, in his individual and official capacity as Zoning Officer for the Town of Camden and others
Defendant: JOSEPH W. BAIUNGO, TOWN OF CAMDEN, ROCKPORT, ME and others
Brown v. Roberts, et al
as 11-1800
Plaintiff - Appellant: CRAIG A. BROWN
Defendant - Appellee: MICHAEL FERRARA, PHIL ROBERTS, in his individual and official capacity as Rockport Town Manager, JEFF NIMS, in his individual and official capacity as Zoning Officer for the Town of Camden and others
Defendant: JOSEPH W. BAIUNGO, TOWN OF CAMDEN, ROCKPORT, ME and others

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