Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 437
McGrady v. Montgomery County, Maryland
as 24-1491
Plaintiff: DUANE MCGRADY
Defendant: MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND, STATE OF MARYLAND, MONTGOMERY COUNTY SHERIFF and others
Avant v. County of Erie
as 24-1501
Plaintiff: KRYSTAL A. AVANT, Individually and as Administrator of the Estate of Connell A. Burrell, Deceased
Defendant: COUNTY OF ERIE, ERIE COUNTY HOLDING CENTER and ERIE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Lettieri v. Broome County Sheriffs
as 24-1392
Plaintiff: DAVID C. LETTIERI
Defendant: BROOME COUNTY SHERIFFS, Detective LEON BROWN, DAVID GASKA and others
McKinney v. County Of Dutchess
as 24-1195
Plaintiff: STEPHANIE MCKINNEY
Defendant: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS, Sheriff ADRIAN ANDERSON, in his personal and official capacity, STATE OF NEW YORK and others
Wekenmann v. Erie County Sheriff's Office
as 24-1181
Plaintiff: JUSTIN WEKENMANN
Defendant: SIMON BIEGASIEWICZ, MATTHEW NOECKER, COUNTY OF ERIE and others
Robinson v. Harder
as 24-1156
Defendant: DAVID STANTON, SOBIA MIRZA, DAVID HARDER and others
Plaintiff: NICHOLAS ROBINSON
Murphy v. Onondaga County
as 24-900
Plaintiff: KEVIN MURPHY
Defendant: ONONDAGA COUNTY, ONONDAGA COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, CARL HUMMEL, all individually and in their capacities as employees of Onondaga County and the Onondaga County Sheriff's Department and others
Murphy v. Onondaga County
as 24-904
Plaintiff: KEVIN MURPHY
Defendant: ONONDAGA COUNTY, ONONDAGA COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, CARL HUMMEL, all individually and in their capacities as employees of Onondaga County and the Onondaga County Sheriff's Department and others
Sibley v. Watches
as 24-855
Plaintiff: MONTGOMERY BLAIR SIBLEY
Defendant: CHAUNCEY J. WATCHES, KATHLEEN HOCHUL, LETITIA JAMES and others
Lettieri v. Department of Justice
as 24-676
Plaintiff: DAVID C. LETTIERI, (John Doe)
Defendant: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, WYOMING COUNTY SHERIFFS and others

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