Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
Crespo v. Carvajal
as 24-1138
Plaintiff: DAVID CRESPO, ANTHONY PODIAS, PEDRO ESPADA, JR. and others
Intervenor: CHENSHIN CHAN and DAVID NAGY
Defendant: MICHAEL CARVAJAL, Northeast Regional Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons, WARDEN HERMAN QUAY, III, Former Warden, MDC Brooklyn, KIMBERLY ASK-CARLSON, Former Warden, MDC Brooklyn and others
Specht v. The City of New York We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 20-4211
Defendant / Appellee: John David Lynn, Thomas R. Kane and The City of New York
Plaintiff / Appellant: Scott P. Specht
Sabir v. Williams We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 19-3575
Plaintiff / Appellee: James J. Conyers and Rafiq Sabir
Defendant: Hugh J. Hurwitz, in his individual capacity as Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Mark S. Inch, Director of Federal Bureau of Prisons and Thomas R. Kane, Director of Federal Bureau of Prisons
Defendant / Appellant: D.K. Williams, in her individual and official capacity as Warden of FCI Danbury and Herman Quay, in his individual capacity
Crespo et al v. Inch et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2017cv06329
Defendant: Kimberly Ask-Carlson, Michael Carvajal, Wayne Decker and others
Plaintiff: David Crespo, Pedro Espada, Jr., Rolfi Espinal and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Fed. Question: Violation 5th & 8th Amendme
Crawford v. Baltazar
as 17-3184
Plaintiff - Appellant: Carl Dwayne Crawford
Defendant - Appellee: Warden Juan Baltazar, Individually and in their Official Capacities, Captain Matthew Whinnery, Individually and in their Official Capacities, Lieutenant Robert Poitras, Individually and in their Official Capacities and others
Grass v. Holder et al
as 1:2011cv05754
Petitioner: Nicholas Grass
Respondent: Eric Holder, Thomas R. Kane and Terry L. Billingsley
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 2241

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