Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 14
Curry v. Marshall, et al
as 10-2224
Plaintiff - Appellant: KEVIN P. CURRY
Defendant - Appellee: MARGARET MARSHALL, Chief Justice, FRANCIS X SPINA, MARTHA COAKLEY, Attorney General and others
US v. Stevenson
as 10-1949
Appellee: UNITED STATES
Defendant - Appellant: GREGORY A. STEVENSON
Interested Party: KEVIN M. CONNOLLY, JAMES L. CURRY, ROBERT R. DOOLEY and others
US v. Marc Blai
as 10-1948
Appellee: UNITED STATES
Defendant - Appellant: MARC J. BLAIS
Interested Party: KEVIN M. CONNOLLY, JAMES L. CURRY, ROBERT R. DOOLEY and others
US v. Farrar
as 10-1950
Appellee: UNITED STATES
Defendant - Appellant: JOHN J. FARRAR
Interested Party: KEVIN M. CONNOLLY, JAMES L. CURRY, ROBERT R. DOOLEY and others
US v. Farrar
as 10-1823
Appellant: UNITED STATES
Defendant - Appellee: JOHN J. FARRAR
Interested Party: KEVIN M. CONNOLLY, JAMES L. CURRY, ROBERT R. DOOLEY and others
US v. Prosperi We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 10-1739
Appellant: UNITED STATES
Defendant - Appellee: ROBERT PROSPERI
Interested Party: KEVIN M. CONNOLLY, JAMES L. CURRY, ROBERT R. DOOLEY and others
US v. Blai
as 10-1742
Appellant: UNITED STATES
Defendant - Appellee: MARC J. BLAIS
Interested Party: KEVIN M. CONNOLLY, JAMES L. CURRY, ROBERT R. DOOLEY and others
US v. Stevenson We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 10-1741
Appellant: UNITED STATES
Defendant - Appellee: GREGORY A. STEVENSON
Interested Party: KEVIN M. CONNOLLY, JAMES L. CURRY, ROBERT R. DOOLEY and others
US v. Farrar
as 10-1740
Appellant: UNITED STATES
Defendant - Appellee: JOHN J. FARRAR
Interested Party: KEVIN M. CONNOLLY, JAMES L. CURRY, ROBERT R. DOOLEY and others
Kuperman v. NH Department of Corrections, et al
as 09-2675
Plaintiff - Appellant: ALBERT R. KUPERMAN
Defendant - Appellee: NH DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, BRUCE W. CATTELL, GREG COMPTON and others
: NH ATTORNEY GENERAL and NH DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

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