Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 31 - 40 of 116
Simpkins v. The People of New York State
as 19-1763
Petitioner: David Simpkins
Respondent: People of the State of New York
Miller/Hyman v. People of the State of NY
as 19-1309
Respondent / Appellee: The People of The State of New York and Superintendent of G.M.C.F.
Petitioner / Appellant: Jerrell Miller, AKA Jerrell Miller/Hyman
Pitterson v. The People of the State of New
as 19-690
Respondent: The People of The State of New York
Petitioner: Delroy Pitterson
Djenasevic v. The People of The State of New
as 19-538
Respondent / Appellee: The People of The State of New York
Petitioner / Appellant: Kabil A. Djenasevic
Peterson v. The People of the State of New
as 19-349
Respondent: The People of The State of New York
Petitioner: Carlos Peterson
Onatolu v. The People of The State of New
as 19-246
Plaintiff / Appellant: Adekunle A. Onatolu
Defendant / Appellee: The People of The State of New York
Goodson v. Zion
as 19-178
Defendant / Appellee: Marian Zion, Attorney and John Doe, Officer of 32nd Precinct
Plaintiff / Appellant: James Earl Goodson
Defendant: Attorney Mariah Zion, The People of The State of New York and ABA John Doe
Nowakowski v. People of the State of New Yo
as 19-57
Petitioner / Appellant: Robert Nowakowski
Respondent / Appellee: People of the State of New York
Rousseau v. People of the State of New Yor
as 18-1832
Plaintiff - Appellant: John T. Rousseau
Defendant - Appellee: People of the State of New York, Green Haven Correctional Facility, Medical Staff from Green Haven Correctional Facility and others
Hill v. The People of The State of New
as 18-1359
Plaintiff - Appellant: Derrick Troy Hill
Defendant - Appellee: The People of The State of New York, Matthew J. Sypniewski, Robert M. Carney and others

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