Cases 1 - 10 of 38
Brooks v. Hogan
as 21-1785
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Charles Brooks
Defendant / Appellee:
Michael Hogan, Former OMH Commissioner, Richard P. Miraglia, Former Associate Commissioner, OMH, Maureen Bosco, Executive Director, CNYPC and others
Defendant:
Emmet Creahan, Director of Mental Hygiene Legal Service, Fourth Department, Michael J. Hungerford, Deputy Chief Attorney, Mental Hygiene Legal Services, Fourth Department, Janine E. Rella, Principal Attorney, Mental Hygiene Legal Services, Fourth Department and others
Brooks v. Hogan
as 21-1571
Defendant / Appellee:
Richard P. Miraglia, Former Associate Commissioner, OMH, Anthony Gonzalez, Director of Risk Management, Central New York Psychiatric Center, Michael Larkin, SCTA-2; Office of Mental Health and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Charles Brooks
Defendant:
Janine E. Rella, Principal Attorney, Mental Hygiene Legal Services, Fourth Department, Dr. Kumar Bahl, Psychiatrist, Central New York Psychiatric Center, Craig P. Schlanger, Senior Attorney, Mental Hygiene Legal Services, Fourth Department and others
Rosado, et al v. Maxymillian et al
as 20-3965
Plaintiff:
Ryan Przesiek, John Suggs, Raymond Lagree and others
Defendant / Appellee:
Dr. Terri Maxymillian, Sex Offender Treatment Program Director, Peter Russell, Acting Executive Director of CNYPC, FKA Maureen Bosco, Jeff Nowicki, Sex Offender Treatment Program Administrator and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Richard Rosado
Jones v. Cuomo
as 20-3496
Defendant:
McCormick, Fontino, Donna Hall, Associate Commissioner, OMH and others
Defendant / Appellee:
Deborah J. McCulloch, Executive Director; CNYPC, Jeff Nowicki, Chief Mental Health Treatment Service, CNYPC, Alyssa Moskal and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Daniel Jones
Heckman v. Dill et al
as 9:2020cv00872
Defendant:
Erica Saxton, David Parish, Michael Wright and others
Plaintiff:
Courten Heckman
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Brooks v. Hogan
as 20-1779
Defendant / Appellee:
Richard P. Miraglia, Former Associate Commissioner, OMH, Anthony Gonzalez, Director of Risk Management, Central New York Psychiatric Center, Michael Larkin, SCTA-2; Office of Mental Health and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Charles Brooks
Defendant:
Janine E. Rella, Principal Attorney, Mental Hygiene Legal Services, Fourth Department, Dr. Kumar Bahl, Psychiatrist, Central New York Psychiatric Center, Craig P. Schlanger, Senior Attorney, Mental Hygiene Legal Services, Fourth Department and others
Brooks v. Hogan
as 20-675
Defendant:
Donald Sawyer, Former Central New York Psychiatric Center Executive Director, Dr. Terri Maxymillian, Chief of Psychology Central New York Psychiatric Center, Kyle Velte, Former Psychologist Central New York Psychiatric Center and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Charles Brooks
Defendant / Appellee:
Laura Creaser Smith, Former Nurse Central New York Psychiatric Center, Elizabeth Farnum, Psychiatrist Central New York Psychiatric Center, David Parrish, Secure Care Treatment Assistant Central New York Psychiatric Center and others
Jones v. Cuomo
as 19-2654
Defendant / Appellee:
Fontino, Jeff Nowicki, Chief Mental Health Treatment Service, CNYPC, Jill Grant, LCSW, Inpatient Director of Risk Managemnt, CNYPC and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Daniel Jones
Jones v. Cuomo et al
as 9:2019cv00025
Defendant:
Dr. Tankerslery, Danielle Tope, Patricia M. Bordonaro and others
Plaintiff:
Daniel Jones
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Lashway v. Fisher
as 17-3879
Defendant:
David Post, Senior Corrections Counselor at Wende Correctional Facility, Zimmerman, Employee Assistant at Wende Correctional Facility, Jaquline Levitt, Doctor at Wende Correctional Facility and others
Appellee:
Stephen Dudek, Correctional Officer at Wende Correctional Facility, Fredrick Kintzel, Sergeant at Wende Correctional Facility, Angel Mendez, Correctional Officer at Wende Correctional Facility and others
Appellant:
Steven A. Lashway
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