Cases 1 - 6 of 6
Edwards v. Semple
as 20-1677
Plaintiff / Appellant:
M.A. Edwards
Defendant / Appellee:
Black, Unit Manager Captain, all sued in official and individual capacity, Gina Barnes, Correctional Officer, all sued in official and individual capacity and Getchel, Correction Officer, all sued in official and individual capacity
Defendant:
Semple, Conn., all sued in official and individual capacity, Lightner, Mrs., all sued in official and individual capacity, Maggia, Pop. Man. and others
Edwards v. Arnone

as 19-3251
Defendant:
Szaban, Commissioner Arnone, official and individual capacity, Deputy Warden Powers, official and individual capacity and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
M.A. Edwards
Defendant / Appellee:
Warden Quiros, official and individual capacity
Edwards v. Arnone
as 19-753
Defendant:
Leo C. Arnone, Commissioner, Individual and Official Capacity and Boland, Grievance Coordinator, Individual and Official Capacity
Defendant / Appellee:
Melendez, C.O., Individual and Official Capacity and Dzrenda, Individual and Official Capacity
Plaintiff / Appellant:
M.A. Edwards
Edwards v. Semple
as 18-672
Plaintiff - Appellant:
M.A. Edwards and Michael Anthony Edwards
Defendant - Appellee:
Semple, Individual and Official Capacity, Micah, Director Pop.Man., Individual and Official Capacity, Mulligan, Warden, Individual and Official Capacity and others
Edwards v. LaJoie
as 14-1597
Plaintiff - Appellant:
M.A. Edwards
Defendant - Appellee:
Erfe, Warden, Corrigan C.I.; official, Individual, LaJoie, Complex Warden; Official, Individual, Sutherland, Correction Officer; Official and Individual and others
Edwards v. Arnone
as 14-329
Plaintiff - Appellant:
M.A. Edwards
Defendant:
Szaban
Defendant - Appellee:
Arnone, Commissioner, Official and Individual Capacity, LaJoie, Complex Warden, Official and Individual Capacity, Quiros, Warden, Official and Individual Capacity and others
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