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June 17, 2009
Green v. State of Tennessee et al TN Middle Trauger Other
Plaintiff: William P. Green Defendant: State of Tennessee, Ronald Serpas, Daron Hall
 
June 15, 2009
Alexander et al v. Gulstream Coach, Inc. et al LA Eastern Engelhardt Personal Injury- Product Liability Diversity-Product Liability
Plaintiff: Jonathan Alexander, Jonathan Alexander, Arthur Boyd, Arthur Boyd, Willie Gaines and others... Defendant: Gulfstream Coach, Inc., Fluor Enterprises, Inc.
 
November 10, 2008
Mann v. Metro Nashville Police Department et al TN Middle Haynes Other Civil Rights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Clifford W. Mann; Defendant: Metro Nashville Police Department, Ronald Serpas, Steve Anderson, Joseph Bishop, David Howard and others...
 
October 20, 2008
Mann v. Metro Nashville Police Department et al TN Middle Haynes Other
Plaintiff: Clifford W. Mann; Defendant: Metro Nashville Police Department, Ronald Serpas, Steve Anderson, Joseph Bishop, David Howard and others...
 
June 27, 2008
Hunter-McGinnis v. Serpas et al TN Middle Haynes Other Civil Rights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Julia Hunter-McGinnis; Defendant: Ronald Serpas, Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, (f/n/u) Tharpe, (f/n/u) Atif, (f/n/u) Matt (l/n/u) and others...
 
         
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