Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 21 - 30 of 53
McNab v. State of New York
as 14-163
Petitioner - Appellant: Radcliffe O'Brian McNab
Respondent - Appellee: State of New York and The People of the State of New York
Nowakowski v. People of the State of New Yor
as 13-4688
Petitioner - Appellant: Robert Nowakowski
Respondent - Appellee: People of the State of New York
Miller v. People of the State of New Yor
as 13-3595
Petitioner - Appellant: Jerrell Miller
Respondent - Appellee: People of the State of New York and Superintendent D. Rock, Upstate Correctional Facility
Watkins v. Chananie
as 13-2980
Plaintiff - Appellant: Dennis Watkins
Defendant - Appellee: ADA John Chananie, The People of the State of New York, Judge Patricia Nunez, Judge Thomas Farber and others
Ewing v. People of the State of New Yor
as 13-3006
Petitioner - Appellant: Kingsley Ewing
Respondent - Appellee: People of the State of New York
Keating v. People of the State of New Yor
as 13-2691
Petitioner - Appellant: Padraic Keating
Respondent - Appellee: People of the State of New York
Appukkutta v. New York Supreme Court
as 13-2679
Petitioner - Appellant: Narayanan Appukkutta
Respondent - Appellee: New York Supreme Court, People of the State of New York and M. Russell
Brandon v. Graham
as 13-2578
Petitioner - Appellant: Anthony Brandon
Respondent: The People of the State of New York
Respondent - Appellee: Harold Graham, Superintendent Auburn Correctional Facility
Ortiz v. People of the State of New Yor
as 13-1277
Petitioner - Appellant: Anibal Ortiz, Jr.
Respondent - Appellee: People of the State of New York and Charles J. Hynes
Merilien v. People of the State of New Yor
as 12-4838
Petitioner - Appellant: Jean Jocelyn Merilien, AKA Henock Asse
Respondent - Appellee: People of the State of New York

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