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Reyes v. United States Marshals Office We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 17-1970
Plaintiff - Appellee: Ciara Reyes, AKA Sheila Rivera
Defendant: United States Marshals Service, New York State Division of Parole, Oni Penzarvis, Commissioner of the New York State Department of Correctional Services and others
Defendant - Appellant: Brian Fischer, former Commissioner of New York State Department of Correctional Services, in his individual capacity, Anthony J. Annucci, Acting Commissioner of the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, former Executive Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, and Counsel of New York State Department of Correctional Services, in his individ and Terrence X. Tracy, Chief Counsel for New York State Division of Parole, in his individual capacity
Isasi v. Fischer
as 17-1855
Petitioner: Richard Isasi
Respondent: Brian Fischer
Abreu v. Lira
as 17-1848
Plaintiff - Appellant: Carlos Abreu
Defendant - Appellee: Michael J. Lira, Deputy Commissioner for Programs at Upstate Correctional Facility; sued in individual and official capacities, Gerald J. Otis, Deputy Commissioner for Administrative; Upstate Correctional Facility; sued in both individual and official capacities, David A. Rock, Superintendent of Upstate Correctional Facility; sued in both individual and official capacities and others
Defendant: Cromp, Correctional Officer; Upstate Correctional Facility; sued in individual capacity, Constantino, Correctional Captain; Wende Correctional Facility; sued in individual and official capacities, S. Danforth, Facility Steward; Upstate Correctional Facility; sued in both individual and official capacities and others
Isasi v. Fischer
as 17-1778
Petitioner: Richard Isasi
Respondent: Brian Fischer, Ex Commissioner of the New York State Department Correction, Patrick Griffin, Ex Superintendent of Southport Correctional Facility, J. Von Hagn, Nurse Administrator of Southport Correctional Facility and others
Isasi v. Fischer
as 17-1780
Petitioner: Richard Isasi
Respondent: Brian Fischer, Ex-Commissioner of The New York State Department of Correction and Service, Albert Prack, Director of Special Housing and Inmate Discipline, Norman Bezio, Former Director of Special Housing and Inmate Discipline and others
Isasi v. Fischer
as 17-1443
Petitioner: Richard Isasi
Respondent: Brian Fischer, Ex Commissioner of the New York State Department Correction, Patrick Griffin, Ex Superintendent of Southport Correctional Facility, J. Von Hagn, Nurse Administrator of Southport Correctional Facility and others
Grant v. Fischer
as 17-1283
Plaintiff - Appellant: William T. Grant
Defendant - Appellee: Brian Fischer, Commissioner; New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, D. Venettozi, (Acting) Director; Special Housing Inmate Disciplinary Program, R. Boissy, Senior Correctional Counselor; Great Meadow Correctional Facility and others
Defendant: D. Klose, Investigator; Office of the New York State Inspector General
Isasi v. Fischer
as 17-1172
Petitioner: Richard Isasi
Respondent: Brian Fischer, Ex-Commissioner of The New York State Department of Correction and Service, Albert Prack, Director of Special Housing and Inmate Discipline, Norman Bezio, Former Director of Special Housing and Inmate Discipline and others
Paul v. LaValley
as 17-1086
Plaintiff - Appellant: Shondell Paul
Defendant - Appellee: Thomas LaValley, Superintendent, Clinton Correctional Facility and Stephen Brown, Deputy Superintendent, Clinton Correctional Facility
Defendant: Brian Fischer, Commissioner, DOCCS, Lucien J. LeClaire, Jr., Deputy Commissioner, DOCCS, Joseph Bellnier, Deputy Commissioner, DOCCS and others
McRae v. Fischer et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 9:2017cv00146
Plaintiff: Troy McRae
Defendant: Brian Fischer , D. Stallone , Hearing Officer Doe and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983

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