Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 21 - 30 of 49
Harris v. Miller
as 21-1561
Respondent: Christopher Miller, Superintendent
Petitioner: Varner Harris
Carrasco v. Miller
as 21-880
Petitioner / Appellant: Jose E. Carrasco
Respondent / Appellee: Christopher Miller, Superintendent of Great Meadow Correctional Facility
Hall v. Miller
as 21-515
Petitioner / Appellant: Royal Daniel Hall
Respondent / Appellee: Christopher Miller
In Re: Dontie Mitchell
as 20-3425
Respondent: Jeff McKoy, Deputy Commissioner, sued in their individual and/or official capacities, Anthony J. Annucci, Acting Commissioner, sued in their individual and/or official capacities, Christopher Miller, Superintendent, sued in their individual and/or official capacities and others
Petitioner: Dontie S. Mitchell
Defendant: Imam Elmi, Coordinating Chaplain, sued in their individual and/or official capacities, Phil Melecio, Deputy Superintendent and Reynold, Grievance Sergean
Jabaut v. Miller
as 20-1906
Respondent / Appellee: Christopher Miller
Petitioner / Appellant: Adam Jabaut
Hill v. Miller
as 20-1062
Petitioner / Appellant: Anthony Hill
Respondent / Appellee: Christopher Miller
Romero v. Miller
as 19-4033
Petitioner / Appellant: Pedro Romero
Respondent / Appellee: Christopher Miller, Superintendent, Great Meadow Correctional Facility
Crews v. Miller
as 19-3431
Petitioner: Shaun Crews
Respondent: Christopher Miller
Bryant v. Miller
as 19-3156
Defendant / Appellee: Bogardus, Correction Officer, Great Meadow Correctional Facility, M. Hawk, Sergeant, Great Meadow Correctional Facility, Corey Jackson, Unit Chief of Mental Health Unit (M.H.U.), Great Meadow Correctional Facility and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Thomas Bryant
Defendant: Hickson, Deborah J. McCulloch, Executive Director, CNYPC, Meaghan Bernstein, Risk Management Specialist, CNYPC and others
Ortiz v. Miller
as 19-3093
Respondent / Appellee: Christopher Miller, Superintendent
Petitioner / Appellant: Orlando Ortiz

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