Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 11
Moore v. City of New York
as 20-1202
Defendant / Appellee: Det. Erick M. Parks, Det. Elena Gonzalez-Munoz, Det. Marcelo Luc and others
Defendant: John and Jane Doe 1 through 10, individually and in their official capacities (the names John and Jane Doe being fictitious, as the true names are presently unknown)
Plaintiff / Appellant: Christopher Moore
United States of America v. Moore
as 19-3437
Defendant / Appellant: Christopher Moore
Not Yet Classified: United States of America
Defendant: Daniel Gladden, AKA Raz, AKA Raz Gladden, AKA Noodles
Moore v. United States of America
as 19-3401
Respondent: United States of America
Petitioner: Christopher Moore
Moore v. United States of America
as 19-869
Respondent: United States of America
Petitioner: Christopher Moore
Moore v. United States of America
as 16-3715
Respondent - Appellee: United States of America
Movant - Appellant: Christopher Moore
Moore v. United States of America
as 14-2535
Petitioner: Christopher Moore
Respondent: United States of America
United States of America v. Moore
as 14-123
Appellee USA: United States of America
Defendant: Daniel Gladden, AKA Raz, AKA Raz Gladden, AKA Noodles Gladden, AKA Noodles
Defendant - Appellant: Christopher Moore
United States of America v. Moore
as 13-2671
Appellee USA: United States of America
Defendant - Appellant: Christopher Moore
United States of America v. Moore
as 11-1854
Appellee USA: United States of America
Defendant: Daniel Gladden, AKA Raz, AKA Raz Gladden, AKA Noodles Gladden, AKA Noodles
Defendant - Appellant: Christopher Moore
United States of America v. Rodriguez
as 10-4214
Appellee USA: United States of America
Defendant: Jose Escobar, AKA Rafa, Nelson Calderon, AKA Shorty and John Roman, AKA J.R.
Defendant - Appellant: Amadeo Rodriguez and Christopher Moore, AKA Black Boy, AKA Black

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