Cases filed in the First Circuit Courts
Webber v. Boston Police Department et al
as 1:2022cv11398
Plaintiff: Roderick Webber
Defendant: Boston Police Department, The City of Boston, Marty Walsh and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Act
Morris v. East Providence Police Department et al
as 1:2022cv00200
Plaintiff: Justin Morris
Defendant: East Providence Police Department, Chief of Police William Nebus, Sergeant Brian Mulvey and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1391 Personal Injury
McCue v. City of Bangor Maine, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 15-2460
Plaintiff - Appellee: MICHAEL MCCUE, Individually and as Personal Representative of the estate of Phillip McCue, Deceased
Defendant - Appellant: BANGOR, ME, OFFICER KIM DONNELL, Individually and in her official capacity as an officer of the Bangor Police Department, OFFICER WADE BETTERS, Individually and in his official capacity as an officer of the Bangor Police Department and others
Defendant: BANGOR POLICE DEPARTMENT, TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC. and OFFICER RYAN JONES, Individually and in his official capacity as an officer of the Bangor Police Department
McCue v. City of Bangor Maine, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 15-2471
Plaintiff - Appellant: MICHAEL MCCUE, Individually and as Personal Representative of the estate of Phillip McCue, Deceased
Defendant - Appellee: BANGOR, ME, OFFICER WADE BETTERS, Individually and in his official capacity as an officer of the Bangor Police Department, OFFICER CHRIS BLANCHARD, Individually and in his official capacity as an officer of the Bangor Police Department and others
Defendant: BANGOR POLICE DEPARTMENT, TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC. and OFFICER RYAN JONES, Individually and in his official capacity as an officer of the Bangor Police Department

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