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Skrabec, et al v. Town of North Attleboro, et al
as 17-1385
Plaintiff - Appellant:
PATRICK SKRABEC, NEIL SKRABEC and MARY ANN SKRABEC
Defendant - Appellee:
NORTH ATTLEBORO, MA, DANIEL ARRIGHI, JOSHUA MCMAHON and others
Mlodzinski, et al v. Lewis, et al
as 10-1966
Plaintiff - Appellee:
THOMAS MLODZINSKI and TINA MLODZINSKI, Individually and as mother and next friend of J.M. other J. M.
Plaintiff:
AMY FURMANICK
Defendant - Appellant:
MICHAEL LEWIS, in his individual and official capacity as Bristol Police Department Sergeant, TIMOTHY J. WOODWARD, in his individual and official capacity as Bristol Police Department Officer, GORDON C. RAMSAY, in his individual and official capacity as Bristol Police Department Officer and others
Defendant:
CENTRAL NEW HAMPSHIRE SPECIAL OPERATIONS UNIT, a/k/a CNHSOU, JOHN DOES, 1-20 , Members of Central New Hampshire Special Operations Unit, in their individual and official capacities, ROBERT CORMIER, Officer, Plymouth Police Department, in his individual and official capacities and others
Mlodzinski, et al v. Cormier, et al
as 10-1967
Plaintiff - Appellee:
THOMAS MLODZINSKI and TINA MLODZINSKI, Individually and as mother and next friend of J.M. other J. M.
Plaintiff:
AMY FURMANICK
Defendant - Appellant:
RICHARD ARELL, Officer, Northfield Police Department, in his individual and official capacities, CENTRAL NEW HAMPSHIRE SPECIAL OPERATIONS UNIT, a/k/a CNHSOU, ROBERT CORMIER, Officer, Plymouth Police Department, in his individual and official capacities and others
Defendant:
JOHN DOES, 1-20 , Members of Central New Hampshire Special Operations Unit, in their individual and official capacities, STEVE HENRY, Officer, Tilton Police Department, in his individual and official capacities, BILL JOLLY, Officer, Groton Police Department, in his individual and official capacities and others
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