Cases
Allah v. Scolese
as 22-3169
Plaintiff / Appellant: Khalaire Allah
Defendant / Appellee: Paul J. Scolese, Correctional Officer at Attica Correctional Facility, G. Bartella, Sargent at Attica Correctional Facility, S. Ebert, DSS at Attica Correctional Facility and others
Defendant: J. Rao, M.D. at Attica Correctional Facility, Bryan Hilton, Assistant Commissioner of the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, Dale Artus, Superintendent at Attica Correctional Facility and others
Abreu v. Hilton
as 19-578
Defendant / Appellee: Mr. Mayo, Correction Officer; Marcy Correctional Facility, Mr. J. O'Gorman, Deputy Commissioner Correctional Facility, Ms. Spine, Counselor/ORC; Marcy Correctional Facility and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Carlos Abreu
Defendant: Ms. M. Morrison, Director of Risk Management OMH/CNYPC, R. Montes, Coordinator of Cultural and Language Access Services, Mr. Bell, Supervisor Counselor (SORC); Marcy Correctional Facility and others
Abreu v. Brown
as 18-1740
Plaintiff - Appellant: Carlos Abreu
Defendant - Appellee: Kevin J. Brown, Edward Meyer, Jeffrey Keenan and others
Defendant: Pamela Bordinaro, Anthony J. Annucci, Joseph Bellnier and others
Abreu v. Lake
as 18-918
Plaintiff - Appellant: Carlos Abreu
Defendant - Appellee: James F. Donahue, Deputy Superintendent for Mental Health Services; Marcy Correctional Facility, Justin J. Thomas, Superintendent; Marcy Correctional Facility, Alfred J. Maunz, Sergeant; Marcy Correctional Facility and others
Defendant: Mitch Lake, Director; Bureau of Mental Health Services, Bryan Hilton, Assistant Commissioner, Mrs. Sanpietro, Unit Chief of OMH, AKA Santopietro and others
Abreu v. Lake
as 18-433
Plaintiff - Appellant: Carlos Abreu
Defendant - Appellee: Mitch Lake, Director; Bureau of Mental Health Services, James F. Donahue, Deputy Superintendent for Mental Health Services; Marcy Correctional Facility, Justin J. Thomas, Superintendent; Marcy Correctional Facility and others

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