Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 121 - 130 of 6,188
Collins v. Figura
as 23-109
Plaintiff / Appellant: Ricardo Collins
Defendant / Appellee: Figura, Kara Phillipes, R.N. and Cynthia LHeureux
Defendant: Cotta, Deputy Warden
Landaverde v. United States of America
as 23-114
Petitioner / Appellant: Jose Aguilar Landaverde
Respondent / Appellee: United States of America
Jimenez v. Corey
as 23-111
Petitioner / Appellant: Jose Jimenez
Respondent / Appellee: Superintendent Joseph Corey
Daniels v. Royce
as 23-103
Petitioner / Appellant: Anthony Daniels
Respondent / Appellee: Mark Royce
Coleman v. Cuomo
as 23-106
Plaintiff / Appellant: Towaun Coleman
Defendant / Appellee: Durkin, Correctional Officer, Clinton Correctional Facility, FKA Lieutenant Derkin, Hutti, Correctional Officer, Clinton Correction Facility, King, Correctional Officer, Clinton Correctional Facility and others
Defendant: Andrew Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York, Anthony Annucci, Acting Commissioner, New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervison, Steven Racette, Superintendent, Clinton Correctional Facility and others
Fredricks v. Whittingham
as 23-98
Plaintiff / Appellant: Nigel Fredricks
Defendant / Appellee: Phillip Whittingham
Lopez v. United States of America
as 23-90
Petitioner / Appellant: Carlos Lopez
Respondent / Appellee: United States of America
Johnson v. United States of America
as 23-91
Petitioner / Appellant: Anthony Johnson
Respondent / Appellee: United States of America
Staton v. Lamont
as 23-99
Plaintiff / Appellant: Terrell Staton
Defendant / Appellee: Ned Lamont, C/O John Bowen, Lt. Oullette and others
Defendant: Scanning Program - Robinson
Abu Mezer v. United States of America
as 23-101
Petitioner / Appellant: Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer, AKA Amir
Respondent / Appellee: United States of America

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