Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Ayotte v. Barnhart, et al
as 14-1523
Defendant / Appellee: DAVID CUTLER, in his individual capacity as a Correctional Officer, Maine State Prison, MARTIN A. MAGNUSSON, in his individual capacity as Commissioner, Maine Department of Corrections, CURTIS DOYLE, in his individual capacity as a Correctional Officer, Maine State Prison and others
Defendant: NOVA HIRSCH, in his individual capacity as a Correctional Officer, Maine State Prison, JOSHUA CUTLER, in his individual capacity as a Correctional Officer, Maine State Prison and ANTHONY CARTLIDGE, in his individual capacity as a Correctional Officer, Maine State Prison
Plaintiff / Appellant: KEITH AYOTTE
Ayotte v. Barnhart, et al
as 14-1523
Plaintiff - Appellant: KEITH AYOTTE
Defendant - Appellee: PATRICIA BARNHART, in her individual capacity as Warden, Maine State Prison, DWIGHT FOWLES, in his individual capacity as Unit Manager, Maine State Prison, MARTIN A. MAGNUSSON, in his individual capacity as Commissioner, Maine Department of Corrections and others
Widi, Jr. v. Dolbier, et al
as 13-2112
Plaintiff - Appellant: DAVID J. WIDI, JR.
Defendant: US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, US ATTORNEY EXECUTIVE OFFICE, THOMAS EDWARD DELAHANTY, II, individually and in his official capacity as US Attorney for the District of Maine and others
Defendant - Appellee: THOMAS DOLBIER, individually and in his official capacity as Correctional Officer, Maine State Prison, KATHY PERRON, individually and in her official capacity as Administrative Clerk for the US Marshal Service, CONSTANTINO ORLANDO, individually and in his official capacity as Deputy US Marshal and others
Widi v. US Department of Justice, et al
as 11-2293
Plaintiff - Appellant: DAVID WIDI
Defendant - Appellee: US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, US ATTORNEY EXECUTIVE OFFICE, THOMAS EDWARD DELAHANTY, II, individually and in his official capacity as US Attorney for the District of Maine and others
: ME ATTORNEY GENERAL

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