Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 11 - 18 of 18
Robinson v. Hamilton
as 11-3280
Plaintiff - Appellant: Donald Robinson
Defendant - Appellee: Clive Hamilton, Director
Wingate v. Give
as 11-2696
Plaintiff - Appellant: Blake Wingate
Plaintiff-Intervenor: Musa Muhammed and Nathaniel Sackey
Defendant: New York City Department of Corrections, Department of Corrections, Food Services Division, Department of Corrections, AMKC, Dietician and others
Defendant - Appellee: Gives, Correction Officer, 15709 Personally and as an Officer, City of New York, Pauline Mimms, Department of Corrections Grievance Coordinator, GMDC and others
Intervenor: Sean Hamilton
Calmes v. Hamilton
as 10-4059
Plaintiff - Appellant: Paul C. Calmes
Defendant - Appellee: Pamela Hamilton, Duke Terrell and United States Department of Justice
Hamilton v. Smith
as 10-2964
Plaintiff - Appellant: Derrick Hamilton
Defendant - Appellee: J.T. Smith, Superintendent, Shawangunk Correctional Facility, J. Maly, Deputy Superintendent of Security, William M. Gonzalez, Deputy Counsel and others
Hamilton v. Cuomo
as 10-2960
Plaintiff - Appellant: Derrick Hamilton
Defendant - Appellee: Andrew Cuomo, New York State Attorney General, Charles Hynes, District Attorney Kings County, New York City Municipal and others
Derrick Hamilton v. Vincent Herbert
as 10-2713
Petitioner - Appellant: Derrick Hamilton
Respondent - Appellee: Vincent J. Herbert
Hamilton v. Herbert
as 10-1944
Petitioner - Appellant: Derrick Hamilton
Respondent - Appellee: Vincent J. Herbert
Crenshaw v. Kirkpatrick
as 10-368
Plaintiff - Appellant: William Crenshaw
Defendant: Robert Kirkpatrick, Superintendent, M. Kearney, Captain, Scott Andruiz, Sgt. and others
Defendant - Appellee: James Hartman, Sergerant, Dennis McCaione, C.O., Pat Connolly, Food Admin. and others

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