Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Cases 11 - 20 of 6,244
Linda Atiyeh, et al v. Borough of Gettysburg, et al
as 24-1761
Plaintiff: LINDA ATIYEH, GETTYSBURG INVESTORS LLC, THE GETTYSBURG MOOSE LLC and others
Defendant: BOROUGH OF GETTYSBURG
Tim Burton v. Marc Ziegler
as 24-1803
Plaintiff: TIM BURTON
Defendant: MARC ZIEGLER, in his individual capacity as a Trooper for the Pennsylvania State Police
Lawrence Digiesi v. Township of Bridgewater Police Department, et al
as 24-1768
Plaintiff: LAWRENCE DIGIESI
Defendant: BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP POLICE, ALFRED NICARETTA, KENNETH J. DOLIDA and others
Kenneth Talley, et al v. Judith Horn, et al
as 24-1734
Plaintiff: KENNETH R. TALLEY, JANICE A. TALLEY and KRISTINA KAREN TALLEY
Defendant: JUDITH C. HORN, DARREN W. HORN, SR., DARREN W. HORN, JR. and others
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-1749
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Lillian Graham v. City of Philadelphia, et al
as 24-1707
Plaintiff: LILLIAN GRAHAM
Defendant: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, LICENSES AND INSPECTIONS, PHILA POLICE DEPT 39TH DISTRICT and others
Lillian Graham v. FEMA, et al
as 24-1708
Plaintiff: LILLIAN GRAHAM
Defendant: FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA POLICE DEPARTMENT and others
Carl Rodgers v. Pennsylvania State Police, et al
as 24-1759
Plaintiff: CARL E. RODGERS
Defendant: PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE, JEFFREY STINE, DEAN SHIPE and others
Henry Stubbs, III v. USA, et al
as 24-1735
Plaintiff: HENRY CHRISTOPHER STUBBS, III
Defendant: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, YVETTE KANE, C. DARNELL JONES, II and others
Derrick Jacobs v. City of Philadelphia, et al
as 24-1696
Plaintiff: DERRICK U. JACOBS
Defendant: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT ATTORNEYS OFFICE, LAWRENCE S. KRASNER and others

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