U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit Prisoner Petitions Cases

Cases filed
Cases 1 - 10 of 18,115
Matthew Tobin v. Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections
as 25-10125
Petitioner: MATTHEW A. TOBIN
Respondent: SECRETARY, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Robert Morgan v. USA
as 25-10097
Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Petitioner: ROBERT LEWIS MORGAN
Calvin James v. USA
as 25-10107
Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Petitioner: CALVIN B. JAMES
Draper Woodyard v. Baldwin County Sheriff, et al
as 25-10094
Defendant: BALDWIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE NURSE B, BALDWIN COUNTY SHERIFF, BALDWIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE NURSE D and others
Plaintiff: DRAPER FRANK WOODYARD
Leo Poole v. Aramis Grigorian, et al
as 25-10096
Defendant: DARYN WHITFIELD, Police Officer, shield 972, City of Boynton Beach Police Department, being sued in his individual and official capacities, LUIS NALERIO, Police Officer, shield 912, City of Boynton Beach Police Department, being sued in his individual and official capacities, JON KAUTZ, Police Officer, shield 738, City of Boynton Beach Police Department, being sued in his individual and official capacities and others
Plaintiff: LEO VINCENT POOLE, a.k.a. Vincent Leo Poole
Stoney Glenn v. Smith
as 25-10054
Plaintiff: STONEY GLENN
Defendant: SMITH, Captain
Harold Dombrowski v. Wilson, et al
as 25-10034
Plaintiff: HAROLD DOMBROWSKI
Defendant: WILSON, In Individual Capacity, O. JELKS, In Individual Capacity and COBBS, In Individual Capacity
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 25-10025
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Michael Maestrey v. GDCP Warden
as 25-10019
Respondent: GDCP WARDEN
Petitioner: MICHAEL ALFRED MAESTREY
Javier O'Relly v. Secretary Department Of Corrections, et al
as 25-10055
Respondent: SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS and STATE OF FLORIDA
Petitioner: JAVIER O'RELLY

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