Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 61 - 70 of 6,188
Brown v. City of New York
as 23-607
Plaintiff / Appellant: Paul Brown
Defendant / Appellee: City of New York
Defendant: New York City Department of Corrections, Rikers Island
Stanbro v. Westchester County Health Care Corporation
as 23-417
Plaintiff / Appellee: Chad Stanbro
Defendant: Westchester County Health Care Corporation, Westchester Medical Center, John Full and others
Defendant / Appellant: Frank Weber
Rodriguez v. United States of America
as 23-349
Petitioner / Appellant: Josnel Rodriguez
Respondent / Appellee: United States of America
Pizzaro v. United States of America
as 23-598
Petitioner / Appellant: Ruben Pizzaro
Respondent / Appellee: United States of America
Aigbekaen v. Warden
as 23-388
Plaintiff / Appellant: Raymond I. Aigbekaen
Defendant / Appellee: Warden, FCI Danbury, McGregor, Lt., S.I.S, Gillepsie, Lt. and others
Whitty v. Suffolk County Corr. Facility
as 23-392
Plaintiff: Denard Elliot Whitty
Appellant: Margaret Torres
Defendant / Appellee: County of Suffolk
Defendant: Suffolk County Correctional Facility
Daniels v. State of New York
as 23-673
Petitioner / Appellant: Shatrek Daniels
Respondent / Appellee: State of New York
Lewis v. United States of America
as 23-601
Petitioner / Appellant: Keith Lewis
Respondent / Appellee: United States of America
Margolies v. United States of America
as 23-370
Petitioner / Appellant: Wolfe Margolies
Respondent / Appellee: United States of America
Coley v. Garland
as 23-295
Plaintiff / Appellant: Khari Devon Coley
Defendant / Appellee: Correctional Officer W. Garland, Upstate Correctional Facility, Correctional Officer John Doe #1, Upstate Correctional Facility, Correctional Officer John Doe #2, Upstate Correctional Facility and others

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