Prison Condition Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 42
Martin Jonassen, et al v. Bop, et al
as 24-1918
Plaintiff: MARTIN JONASSEN and ELIZABETH MARY JONASSEN
Defendant: BOP, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and MR. PERKINS
Martin Jonassen, et al v. BOP, et al
as 24-1327
Plaintiff: MARTIN JONASSEN and ELIZABETH MARY JONASSEN
Defendant: FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and MR. PERKINS
Gabriel Pittman v. USA, et al
as 23-2766
Plaintiff / Appellant: GABRIEL ISHAM PITTMAN
Defendant / Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA and C.O. II REIHART
Anson Chi, et al v. USA
as 23-1918
Plaintiff / Appellant: ANSON CHI
Defendant / Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Elijah Iverson v. USA
as 23-1391
Plaintiff / Appellant: ELIJAH IVERSON
Defendant / Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Pascal Gedeon v. Attorney General, et al
as 22-3450
Plaintiff / Appellant: PASCAL GEDEON
Defendant: ATTORNEY GENERAL, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL and others
Marquis Wilson v. USA
as 22-1940
Plaintiff / Appellant: MARQUIS WILSON
Defendant / Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Michael Gorbey v. S. Spaulding, et al
as 22-1692
Plaintiff / Appellant: MICHAEL STEVEN GORBEY
Defendant / Appellee: WARDEN S. SPAULDING, USP Lewisburg, CAPTAIN J. KONKLE, USP Lewisburg, SHU LT. SHIRK and others
Justin Credico v. Unknown Officials of FDC Phila, et al
as 17-3197
Plaintiff - Appellant: JUSTIN MICHAEL CREDICO
Defendant - Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Justin Credico v. Bokhari, et al
as 17-2533
Plaintiff - Appellant: JUSTIN MICHAEL CREDICO
Defendant - Appellee: BOKHARI, FDC Phila MLP, Individual Capacity, BAKER, FDC Phila HHS CMDR, Official Capacity for Declaratory Relief and Injunctive Relief, MURPHY, FDC Phila CMDR, Officially for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief and others

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