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McInnis v. Hagan

Plaintiff: Robert Lamar McInnis, III
Defendant: John Hagan
 
Case Number: 1:2008cv00055
Filed: June 9, 2008
 
Court: North Dakota District Court
Office: Prisoner: Civil Rights Office [ Court Info ]
County: Burleigh
Presiding Judge: Chief Judge Daniel L. Hovland
Referring Judge: Magistrate Judge Charles S. Miller Jr.
 
Nature of Suit: P. Petitions - Civil Rights
Cause: Federal Question
Jurisdiction: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: 42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Amount Demanded: $250,000.00
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Plaintiff: Robert Lamar McInnis, III
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