Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Williams v. Alexander
as 12-3453
Plaintiff - Appellant: Jeffrey Williams, AKA Jeffery Williams
Defendant - Appellee: George B. Alexander, Chairman, New York State Divison of Parole, Salvator Casamassima, Senior Parole Officer, Jim Torriani, Parole Officer and others
Earley v. Annucci We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 12-439
Plaintiff - Appellant: Sean Earley
Defendant - Appellee: Anthony J. Annucci, Executive Commissioner and Counsel, New York State Department of Correctional Services, Roxanne Underwood, Inmate Records Coordinator, Groveland Correctional Facility, Brian Fischer, Commissioner of the New York State Department of Correctional Services, in his official capacity and his unofficial capacity and others
Vincent v. Yelich We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-3893
Plaintiff - Appellant: Shawn Michael Vincent
Defendant: John Doe and Jane Doe
Defendant - Appellee: Bruce S. Yelich, Superintendent, Bare Hill Correctional Facility, Brian Fischer, Commissioner and others
Kneitel v. Alexander et al
as 11-767
Petitioner - Appellant: Michael Kneitel
Respondent - Appellee: George B. Alexander and The New York State Division of Parole
Pacheco v. Pataki
as 10-4461
Plaintiff - Appellant: Milton Musa Pacheco
Defendant: George B. Alexander, Debra Loomis, Patricia Tappan and others
Defendant - Appellee: George Pataki, Elliot Spitzer, Anthony G. Ellis and others
Wesley v. Alexander
as 10-2985
Plaintiff - Appellant: Michael Donnel Wesley
Defendant - Appellee: George B. Alexander, Chairman Executive Director
West v. Dennison
as 10-144
Plaintiff - Appellant: Oliver Giola West, Jr., and suing on behalf of all similarly situated persons
Defendant - Appellee: Robert Dennison, Chairman of the State of New York Board of Parole, George Pataki, Governor of the State of New York, sued in their Official and Individual capacities, David Paterson and others

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