Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Clay, Jr. v. Belloti, et al
as 17-1076
Plaintiff - Appellant: BENJAMIN CLAY, JR.
Defendant - Appellee: MICHAEL G. BELLOTI, individually and as Sheriff of Norfolk County Jail, Town of Dedham, GERARD HORGAN, individually and as Superintendent Norfolk County Jail, BOB BOONHOWER, individually and as A.D.S. of Norfolk County Jail and others
Blackmer v. Gerry, et al
as 14-1680
Plaintiff - Appellant: PAUL FRANCIS BLACKMER
Defendant - Appellee: RICHARD M. GERRY, FNU MASSE, FNU SAMSON and others
Blackmer v. Gerry, et al
as 13-1842
Plaintiff - Appellant: PAUL BLACKMER, a/k/a Paul Blackmer
Defendant - Appellee: FNU MASSE, Prison Guard at Northern New Hampshire Correctional Facility, RICHARD M. GERRY, in his official capacity as NH Statye Prison Warden, FNU BURRIS, Prison Guard at Northern New Hampshire Correctional Facility and others
Mitchell v. Kelley, et al
as 12-2147
Plaintiff - Appellant: CURTIS MITCHELL
Defendant - Appellee: WILLIAM H. KELLEY and PATRICK BROWNING
Mitchell v. Kelley, et al
as 12-2149
Plaintiff - Appellant: CURTIS MITCHELL
Defendant - Appellee: WILLIAM H. KELLEY and PATRICK BROWNING
Mala v. US
as 10-1868
Petitioner - Appellant: KELLEY NORMAN JOSEPH MALA
Respondent - Appellee: UNITED STATES
Mitchell v. Kelley, et al
as 09-2498
Plaintiff - Appellant: CURTIS MITCHELL
Defendant - Appellee: WILLIAM H. KELLEY and PATRICK BROWNING
Bishop v. Monday, et al
as 08-1981
Plaintiff - Appellant: JAMES M. BISHOP
Defendant - Appellee: FLORIAN AL MONDAY, MICHAEL O'KEEFE, District Attorney, Barnstable County, ROBERT WELSH, Assistant District Attorney, Barnstable County and his predecessors and others
Mala v. US We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 06-2209
Petitioner - Appellant: KELLEY NORMAN JOSEPH MALA
Respondent - Appellee: UNITED STATES

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