Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 31 - 38 of 38
Ceparano v. Suffolk County, New York
as 11-4822
Plaintiff - Appellant: Anthony J. Ceparano
Defendant - Appellee: Suffolk County, New York, Steve Levy, Suffolk County Police Department and others
Buczek v. Constructive Statutory Trust
as 11-4529
Petitioner - Appellant: Shane Christopher Buczek, Third Party Intervenor as Grantor/Beneficiary of said Cestui Que Trust
Respondent - Appellee: Constructive Statutory Trust, United States Marshals Office, United States Probation and others
Cohen v. County of Nassau
as 11-3052
Plaintiff - Appellant: Kevin Cohen
Defendant - Appellee: County of Nassau, Nassau County Sheriff's Department, Nassau County Division of Corrections and others
Rodriguez v. Executive Office of the United
as 11-2084
Plaintiff - Appellant: Luis Rodriguez
Defendant - Appellee: Executive Office of the United States Attorneys, United States Department of Justice, Criminal Division, United States Attorney's Office, Eastern District and others
Carlisle v. Brown
as 11-1439
Petitioner - Appellant: Steven Carlisle
Respondent - Appellee: Edward E. Brown, Probation Director, Jefferson County
Razzoli v. Executive Office of United Sta
as 11-264
Plaintiff: Known & Unknown Catholics, Raz Trading LLC of NY & Phila, PA, cco: Kevin Razzoli, Ven-Co Produce Corp., Robert Vemitt and others
Plaintiff - Appellant: Kevin Razzoli
Defendant - Appellee: Executive Office of United States Marshals, Executive Office of F.B.l., Executive Office of New York State Police and others
Taylor v. Kiebert
as 10-2541
Petitioner - Appellant: Michael Taylor
Respondent - Appellee: Jane E. Kiebert, United States Probation Office
Razzoli v. U.S. Navy
as 10-1782
Petitioner - Appellant: Kevin Razzoli
Respondent - Appellee: United States Attorney General, Past and Present, United States Probation, (SDNY), F.B.I, Washington, DC, Director (Past & Present) and unknown and others

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