Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Cases 41 - 50 of 12,143
Jamar Travillion v. John Wetzel, et al
as 24-1763
Plaintiff: JAMAR L. TRAVILLION
Defendant: JOHN E. WETZEL, in his official capacity as the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Secretary of Corrections, OFFICER STOVER, in his individual capacity, OFFICER LOSE, in his individual capacity and others
Joel Muir v. John Wetzel, et al
as 24-1754
Plaintiff: JOEL GLASTON MUIR
Defendant: JOHN E. WETZEL, MR. J. HALL, MR. J. FREEMAN and others
Dwight Bowen v. Secretary Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, et al
as 24-1714
Plaintiff: DWIGHT BOWEN
Defendant: SECRETARY PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, DORINA VARNER, KERI MOORE and others
Edgardo Rivera v. Superintendent Dallas SCI, et al
as 24-1750
Plaintiff: EDGARDO SOBRADO RIVERA
Defendant: SUPERINTENDENT DALLAS SCI and ATTORNEY GENERAL PENNSYLVANIA
Jasper Frazier v. Victoria Kuhn, et al
as 24-1736
Plaintiff: JASPER FRAZIER
Defendant: VICTORIA L. KUHN, Acting Commissioner, PATRICK NOGAN, Administrator, ANTHONY GONGI, Association Administrator and others
Russell Grimes v. State of Delaware, et al
as 24-1744
Plaintiff: RUSSELL M. GRIMES
Defendant: STATE OF DELAWARE and ATTORNEY GENERAL DELAWARE
Alfredo Martinez-Perez v. Gina Clark, et al
as 24-1672
Plaintiff: ALFREDO MARTINEZ-PEREZ
Defendant: GINA CLARK, Superintendent - SCI Chester, M QUINN, Grievance Coordinator - SCI Chester and DR. PAUL G. LITTLE, Doctor - SCI Chester
USA v. Joseph Rubino
as 24-1681
Plaintiff: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant: JOSEPH RUBINO
Jermaine Carter v. Colm Connolly, et al
as 24-1725
Plaintiff: JERMAINE L. CARTER
Defendant: CHIEF JUDGE COLM F. CONNOLLY and COLLINS J. SEITZ
Michael Gorrio v. Francis, et al
as 24-1711
Plaintiff: MICHAEL GORRIO
Defendant: CORRECTIONAL OFFICER FRANCIS

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