Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 15
Smith v. United States of America
as 24-389
Petitioner: JAMES SMITH
Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
United States of America v. Smith
as 18-612
Appellee USA: United States of America
Defendant: Edwin Corniel, Mario Sanchez, AKA Tico and Leivy Ulerio
Defendant - Appellant: James Smith
United States of America v. Guzman (Rivera)
as 17-3079
Appellee USA: United States of America
Defendant: Miguel Guzman, AKA Mipo, Rolondo Lorenzo, AKA Orlando, Gregory Ayala, AKA Greggo and others
Defendant - Appellant: Edwin Rivera, AKA Deadeye, AKA Eduar
Smith v. Graham
as 17-1250
Petitioner: James Smith
Respondent: Superintendent Graham
Smith v. Metropolitan Museum of Art
as 17-279
Plaintiff - Appellant: James Smith
Defendant - Appellee: Metropolitan Museum of Art, John and Jane Does 1-10, XYZ Corp. 1-20 and others
United States of America v. Smith (Smith)
as 16-2685
Appellee USA: United States of America
Defendant: Edwin Corniel, Mario Sanchez, AKA Tico and Leivy Ulerio
Defendant - Appellant: James Smith
Ceparano v. Suffolk County
as 14-311
Plaintiff / Appellant: Anthony J. Ceparano
Defendant / Appellee: Suffolk County, New York, Steve Levy, Suffolk County Police Department and others
Ceparano v. Suffolk County
as 14-311
Plaintiff - Appellant: Anthony J. Ceparano
Defendant - Appellee: Suffolk County, New York, Steve Levy, Suffolk County Police Department and others
Morgan v. Hassan
as 13-2695
Plaintiff - Appellant: Haywood Randolph Morgan
Defendant - Appellee: Niema Hassan, Case Manager, Shield #991815, Arelne Goldberg, Jackson and others
Blackwell v. The Bakery and Confectionery U
as 12-4839
Plaintiff - Appellee: Ronald Blackwell, Leslie Durham, Randall Farmer and others
Defendant - Appellant: The Bakery and Confectionery Union and Industry International Pension Fund, John Beck, Plant Manager and Bakery and Confectionery Union and Industry International Pension Fun Board of Trustees

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