U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit Prisoner Petitions Cases
Cases 51 - 60 of 87
Eugene DeCastro v. Gerald Branker
as 10-5
Petitioner - Appellant:
EUGENE TYRONE DECASTRO
Respondent - Appellee:
GERALD J. BRANKER, Warden, Central Prison, Raleigh, North Carolina
Eugene DeCastro v. Gerald Branker
as 10-0005
Petitioner - Appellant:
EUGENE TYRONE DECASTRO
Respondent - Appellee:
GERALD J. BRANKER, Warden, Central Prison, Raleigh, North Carolina
Jerry Jackson v. Loretta Kelly
as 10-3
Petitioner - Appellant:
JERRY TERRELL JACKSON
Respondent - Appellee:
LORETTA K. KELLY, Warden, Sussex I State Prison
Jerry Jackson v. Loretta Kelly
as 10-1
Petitioner - Appellee:
JERRY TERRELL JACKSON
Respondent - Appellant:
LORETTA K. KELLY, Warden, Sussex I State Prison
Larry Elliott v. Loretta Kelly
as 09-5
Petitioner - Appellant:
LARRY BILL ELLIOTT
Respondent - Appellee:
LORETTA K. KELLY, Warden, Sussex I State Prison
Teresa Lewis v. Barbara Wheeler
as 09-4
Petitioner - Appellant:
TERESA WILSON LEWIS
Respondent - Appellee:
BARBARA J. WHEELER, Warden, Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women
Thomas Ivey v. Jon Ozmint
as 09-3
Petitioner - Appellant:
THOMAS TRESHAWN IVEY
Respondent - Appellee:
JON OZMINT, individually and as Commissioner, South Carolina Department of Corrections and HENRY DARGAN MCMASTER, individually and as Attorney General of South Carolina
Leon Winston v. Loretta Kelly
as 09-2
Petitioner - Appellant:
LEON J. WINSTON
Respondent - Appellee:
LORETTA K. KELLY, Warden, Sussex I State Prison
Terry Hyatt v. Gerald Branker
as 08-15
Petitioner - Appellant:
TERRY ALVIN HYATT
Respondent - Appellee:
GERALD J. BRANKER, Warden, Central Prison, Raleigh, North Carolina
Davy Stephens v. Gerald Branker
as 08-14
Petitioner - Appellant:
DAVY GENE STEPHENS
Respondent - Appellee:
GERALD J. BRANKER, Warden, Central Prison, Raleigh, North Carolina
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