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Parsons v. Artus
as 20-1934
Respondent / Appellee: Dale Artus
Petitioner / Appellant: Andre Parsons, Sr.
Woods v. Annucci et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 9:2020cv00570
Defendant: Jill Grant, John or Jane Does 11-15, Joseph Bellnier and others
Plaintiff: Lee Woods
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Henderson v. Artus
as 20-697
Petitioner: Michael Joshua Henderson
Respondent: Dale Artus, Superintendent, Attica Correctional Facility
Mitchell v. Artus
as 20-256
Petitioner: Elbert Marcell Mitchell
Respondent: Dale Artus, Superintendent, Clinton Correctional Facility
Gonzalez v. Coburn
as 19-4301
Defendant: Deputy Superintendent Eckert, Sergeant Olles, Acting Commissioner Anthony Annucci and others
Defendant / Appellee: Correction Officer Nolan, Correctional Officer Coburn and Correction Officer Frank Nowicki
Plaintiff / Appellant: Hector Gonzalez
Harris v. United States of America
as 19-1898
Petitioner: Lydell Harris
Respondent: Dale Artus
Maloy v. Fischer
as 19-1751
Respondent: Dale Artus, Superintendent, Clinton Correctional Facility and Brian S. Fischer, Commissioner, New York State Department of Correctional Services
Petitioner: Robert Maloy
Scarver v. Artus
as 1:2019cv00323
Respondent: Dale Artus
Petitioner: Clarence Scarver
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 2254
McFadden v. Annucci
as 19-585
Defendant: Carl J. Koenigsmann, Deputy Commissioner; Chief Medical Officer of DOCCS, J. Cross, Mailroom Supervisor; ACF, Thomas Bellein, C-COC-NYS and others
Defendant / Appellee: R. Roemesser, Inmate Assistant, Attica Correctional Facility, Joseph Noeth, First Deputy Superintendent at ACF and Eric Schuessler, Corrections Officer; ACF
Plaintiff / Appellant: Reginald McFadden, AKA Reginald Ghaffar McFadden
Manor v. Artus
as 18-2038
Petitioner - Appellant: Tyrone D. Manor
Respondent - Appellee: Dale Artus

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