Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 2,859
Christopher Hall v. Mark Wahl, et al
as 24-1525
Plaintiff: CHRISTOPHER R. HALL
Defendant: SUPERINTENDENT MARK WAHL, UNIT MANAGER MICHAEL SKUTACK, UNIT MANAGER JOE D'EANGLES and others
Steven Hill v. Camden County Department of Corrections, et al
as 24-1486
Plaintiff: STEVEN M. HILL
Defendant: CAMDEN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS and CFG MEDICAL SERVICES
Clifton Williams v. George Little, et al
as 24-1903
Plaintiff: CLIFTON WILLIAMS
Defendant: GEORGE M. LITTLE, Unknown (Former Sec'y PA Dept. of Corrections (DOC)), LAUREL HARRY, Secretary PA Department of Corrections (DOC), KERI MOORE, Acting DOC Chief Grievance Officer and others
Zumar DuBose v. USA
as 24-1870
Plaintiff: ZUMAR DUBOSE
Defendant: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Devin Coleman, et al v. William Ngwa, et al
as 24-1877
Plaintiff: DEVIN L. COLEMAN
Defendant: WILLIAM NGWA, Provider (at JTVCC), JASVIR KAUR, Provider (at Howard R. Young Correctional Institute "HRYCI"), SHATYRA HENDERSON-HAMWRIGHT, Provider (at HRYCI) and others
Abdush Dubose, et al v. Attorney General United States of America, et al
as 24-1815
Plaintiff: ABDUSH DUBOSE, ZUMAR DUBOSE and KARIEM BASEER DUBOSE
Defendant: ATTORNEY GENERAL UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC, UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE and others
Edward Sartoris v. Haidle, et al
as 24-1871
Plaintiff: EDWARD SARTORIS
Defendant: WARDEN HAIDLE, SGT. ZITO, Correctional Officer and DEPUTY WARDEN MCCOY
Timothy Ryan v. USA
as 24-1464
Plaintiff: TIMOTHY RYAN
Defendant: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Tyrone Singleton v. Laurel Harry, et al
as 24-1428
Plaintiff: TYRONE SINGLETON
Defendant: LAUREL HARRY, SCOTT WHALEN and LISA PETERS
Alvin Washington v. Bregman, et al
as 24-1823
Plaintiff: ALVIN WASHINGTON
Defendant: CORRECTIONS OFFICER BREGMAN and SGT. F. MCCLELLAN

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