Other Statutes Cases filed in the Third Circuit Courts
Cases 51 - 60 of 69
Keshawn McNeil v. Administrator New Jersey State, et al
as 19-2069
Defendant / Appellee: ADMINISTRATOR NEW JERSEY STATE PRISON and ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY
Plaintiff / Appellant: KESHAWN MCNEIL
Gary Guions v. Administrator New Jersey State
as 19-1938
Defendant / Appellee: ADMINISTRATOR NEW JERSEY STATE PRISON
Plaintiff / Appellant: GARY GUIONS
Jerome Farnville v. Administrator New Jersey State, et al
as 19-1931
Defendant / Appellee: ADMINISTRATOR NEW JERSEY STATE PRISON and ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY
Plaintiff / Appellant: JEROME FARNVILLE
James Calhoun v. Administrator New Jersey State, et al
as 19-1883
Plaintiff / Appellant: JAMES CALHOUN
Defendant / Appellee: ADMINISTRATOR NEW JERSEY STATE PRISON and ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY
Jesus Rodriguez v. Administrator New Jersey State, et al
as 19-1871
Defendant / Appellee: ADMINISTRATOR NEW JERSEY STATE PRISON and ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY
Plaintiff / Appellant: JESUS RODRIGUEZ
Lamar Alford v. Administrator New Jersey State, et al
as 19-1857
Defendant / Appellee: ADMINISTRATOR NEW JERSEY STATE PRISON and ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY
Plaintiff / Appellant: LAMAR ALFORD
James Jackson v. Admin NJ State Prison, et al
as 19-1791
Plaintiff / Appellant: JAMES JACKSON
Defendant / Appellee: ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY and ADMINISTRATOR NEW JERSEY STATE PRISON
Alan Frost, Sr. v. Attorney General New Jersey, et al
as 19-1612
Defendant / Appellee: ADMINISTRATOR NEW JERSEY STATE PRISON and ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY
Plaintiff / Appellant: ALAN C. FROST, SR.
Thomas Parker v. Administrator New Jersey State, et al
as 19-1614
Defendant / Appellee: ADMINISTRATOR NEW JERSEY STATE PRISON and ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY
Plaintiff / Appellant: THOMAS PARKER
Herman Gaines v. Administrator New Jersey State, et al
as 19-1595
Defendant / Appellee: ADMINISTRATOR NEW JERSEY STATE PRISON and ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY
Plaintiff / Appellant: HERMAN GAINES

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