Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
Cases 1 - 10 of 187
Morrow v. Vanderwerff
as 22-844
Plaintiff / Appellant: Neb Morrow, III
Defendant / Appellee: L. Vanderwerff, Law Library Supervisor, Thomas Tanea, Law Library Administrator, Harold Graham, Superintendent; Auburn Correctional Facility and others
Defendant: Stephen Maher, Deputy Comissioner
Fulcher v. Graham
as 22-546
Petitioner / Appellant: Sidor Fulcher
Respondent / Appellee: Harold Graham
Blocker v. Graham
as 22-534
Petitioner / Appellant: Marlo J. Blocker
Respondent / Appellee: Superintendent Harold Graham
Morrow v. Bauersfeld
as 21-2928
Plaintiff / Appellant: Neb Morrow, III
Defendant / Appellee: Bauersfeld, Commissioner's Hearing Officer (CHO), Auburn Correctional Facility
Defendant: Harold Graham, Superintendent, Auburn Correctional Facility, Sergeant Van Fleet, Superintendent of D-Block, Auburn Correctional Facility and J. Perkins, Corrections Officer in D-Block, Auburn Correctional Facility
Dukes v. Graham
as 21-2374
Petitioner / Appellant: Robert Dukes
Respondent / Appellee: Harold Graham
Turner v. Graham
as 21-939
Respondent / Appellee: Superintendent Harold Graham, of Auburn Correctional Facility
Petitioner / Appellant: Myrreheleki Turner
Cotton v. Graham
as 20-4172
Respondent / Appellee: Superintendent Harold Graham
Petitioner / Appellant: Maurice Cotton
Allen v. Graham
as 20-3040
Petitioner / Appellant: Carl Allen
Respondent / Appellee: Harold Graham
Morrow v. Bauersfeld et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 9:2019cv01628
Plaintiff: Neb Morrow, III
Defendant: J. Perkins, Bauersfeld, Sergeant Van Fleet and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Berry v. Attorney General of The State of New York et al
as 9:2019cv01570
Defendant: Inspector General of State of New York, Lt. Lord, Superintendent/Warden of Auburn Correctional Facility and others
Plaintiff: Jason Berry
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights

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