Prisoner Petitions Cases
Cases 11 - 15 of 15
Matthew Tucker v. Governor of New Jersey
as 14-1965
Plaintiff - Appellant: MATTHEW TUCKER
Defendant - Appellee: GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY and COMMISSIONER NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Matthew Tucker v. Governor of New Jersey
as 14-1968
Plaintiff - Appellant: MATTHEW TUCKER
Defendant - Appellee: GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY, COMMISSIONER NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, STATE OF NEW JERSEY and others
Raymond Alves, et al v. Merril Main, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 13-1071
Plaintiff - Appellee: RAYMOND ALVES, DERRICK SESSOMS and MICHAEL CULBRETH
Plaintiff - Appellant: JOSEPH ARUANNO
Defendant - Appellee: MERRIL MAIN, in his official capacity as Clinical Director of the Special Treatment Unit, ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY, LYNN A. KOVICH, in her official capacity as Assistant Commissioner and Deputy Director of the New Jersy Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services and others
In re: Darrick Bailey, et al v. Merril Main, et al
as 13-1072
Plaintiff - Appellee: RAYMOND ALVES, DERRICK SESSOMS and MICHAEL CULBRETH
Plaintiff - Appellant: RICHARD BAGAROZY
Defendant - Appellee: MERRIL MAIN, in his official capacity as Clinical Director of the Special Treatment Unit, ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY, LYNN A. KOVICH, in her official capacity as Assistant Commissioner and Deputy Director of the New Jersy Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services and others
Joseph Aruanno v. George Hayman, et al
as 09-3499
Plaintiff - Appellant: JOSEPH ARUANNO
Defendant - Appellee: GEORGE HAYMAN, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Corrections, JENNIFER VELEZ, Esq., in her official capacity as the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Human Services and ANNE MILGRAM, in her official capacity as the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey

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