Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 29
O'Neill v. Deml
as 23-620
Petitioner / Appellant: Robin O'Neill
Respondent / Appellee: Nicholas Deml, Commissioner, Vermont Department of Corrections
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 22-1579
Petitioner / Appellant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Respondent / Appellee: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Burke v. Touchette
as 22-1028
Petitioner / Appellant: James Thomas Burke
Respondent / Appellee: Mike Touchette, Commish, VT DOC, State of Vermont and David E. Tartter, Esq., Assist. Attorney General
Burke v. Touchette
as 22-896
Petitioner / Appellant: James Thomas Burke
Respondent / Appellee: Mike Touchette, Commish, VT DOC, State of Vermont and David E. Tartter, Esq., Assist. Attorney General
Fellows v. Vermont
as 18-1411
Petitioner - Appellant: Frank W. Fellows
Respondent - Appellee: Vermont Commissioner of Corrections
Adams v. State of Vermont
as 18-817
Petitioner - Appellant: Bahji Adams
Respondent - Appellee: State of Vermont and State of Georgia
Kane v. Commissioner of Mental Health
as 17-3145
Petitioner - Appellant: Patricia Kane
Respondent - Appellee: Commissioner of Mental Health, Waterbury, Vermont
Chandler v. State of Vermont
as 17-1129
Petitioner - Appellant: Charles Chandler
Respondent - Appellee: State of Vermont and William H. Sorrell, Attorney General, State of Vermont
Richardson v. State of Vermont
as 17-11
Plaintiff - Appellant: Devin Richardson
Defendant - Appellee: State of Vermont, Vermont Department of Corrections, Andrew Pallito, Commissioner, Vermont Department of Corrections, G. Hale, Superintendent, Northwest State Correctional Facility and others
Morales v. Pallito
as 14-1818
Plaintiff - Appellant: Martin Demetrio Morales
Defendant - Appellee: Andrew Pallito, Vermont Department of Corrections

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