Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Metwally v. City of New York
as 23-786
Plaintiff / Appellant: Osama Metwally
Defendant / Appellee: City of New York
Defendant: Police Officer Imran Zahoor, New York City Police Officer Shield No. 22165 in his Official Capacity, Police Officer Jonathan Massas, New York City Police Officer Shield No. 17347 In his Official Capacity and Police Officer John Doe, An as yet Unidentified Police Officer in his Official Capacity
Barone v. United States of America
as 17-619
Plaintiff - Appellant: Joseph S. Barone
Defendant - Appellee: United States of America, Special Agent Michael Gaeta, in his individual and official capacity as agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Special Agent Gregory Miceli, in his individual and official capacity as agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and others
Defendant: Federal Bureau of Investigations, United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons and others
Barua v. City of New York
as 17-309
Plaintiff - Appellant: Makul Barua
Defendant - Appellee: City of New York and Nathan Cavada
Defendant: John Does, unidentified police officers employed by the City of New York and sued in their individual and official capacities
Smith v. Police Officer Jorge Tobon, Sh
as 12-3917
Plaintiff - Appellant: Levon Smith
Defendant - Appellee: City of New York, Jorge Tobon, Police Officer, Shield #29637, Heribert Bermudez, Police Officer, Shield # 30246 and others
Butler v. New York City
as 12-1103
Plaintiff - Appellant: Duchaun Butler
Defendant: New York City and Unidentified Police Officers
Defendant - Appellee: Humberto Kibel, Police Officer Of PSA-3, Layton, SGT. of PSA-3 and Michael Nocerino, Police Officer of PSA-3
Smith v. City of New York
as 10-3877
Plaintiff - Appellant: Levon Smith
Defendant - Appellee: City of New York, Jorge Tobon, Police Officer, Shield #29637, Heribert Bermudez, Police Officer, Shield # 30246 and others

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