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Shariff Butler, et al v. John Wetzel, et al
as 23-1761
Plaintiff / Appellant:
SHARIFF BUTLER and JEREMEY MELVIN
Defendant / Appellee:
JOHN E. WETZEL, Secretary of the Department of Corrections, SHIRLEY MOORE SMEAL, Executive Deputy of the Department of Corrections, MELISSA ROBERTS, Former DOC Policy Coordinator and others
Shariff Butler, et al v. John Wetzel, et al
as 22-2576
Plaintiff / Appellant:
SHARIFF BUTLER and JEREMEY MELVIN
Defendant / Appellee:
JOHN E. WETZEL, Secretary of the Department of Corrections, SHIRLEY MOORE SMEAL, Executive Deputy of the Department of Corrections, MELISSA ROBERTS, Former DOC Policy Coordinator and others
Defendant:
TABB BICKELL, Correctional Officer at SCI-Huntingdon, BYRON BRUMBAUGH, Correctional Officer at SCI-Huntingdon, ANTHONY E. EBERLING, Correctional Officer at SCI-Huntingdon and others
Shariff Butler, et al v. John Wetzel, et al
as 22-1963
Plaintiff / Appellant:
SHARIFF BUTLER and JEREMEY MELVIN
Defendant:
JOHN E. WETZEL, Secretary of the Department of Corections, SHIRLEY MOORE SMEAL, Executive Deputy of the Department of Corrections, MELISSA ROBERTS, Former DOC Policy Coordinator and others
Defendant / Appellee:
KEVIN KAUFFMAN
Shariff Butler, et al v. John Wetzel, et al
as 22-8029
Petitioner:
SHARIFF BUTLER and JEREMEY MELVIN
Respondent:
JOHN E. WETZEL, Secretary of the Department of Corections, SHIRLEY MOORE SMEAL, Executive Deputy of the Department of Corrections, MELISSA ROBERTS, Former DOC Policy Coordinator and others
Butler, et al v. Wetzel, et al
as 20-3116
Defendant:
BRUCE EWELL, WILLIAM S. WALTERS, Current Deputy Superintendent for Centralized Services at SCI-Huntingdon, ANTHONY E. EBERLING, Security Lt. at SCI-Huntingdon and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
SHARIFF BUTLER and JEREMEY MELVIN
Defendant / Appellee:
KEVIN KAUFFMAN
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