U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit Prisoner Petitions Cases
Cases 1 - 10 of 2,020
John Anthony Williams v. Alonzo Thompson
as 24-6769
Defendant:
UNKNOWN NAMED AGENTS OF GBI, Georgia Bureau Investigation, SHERIFF CHUCK WRIGHT, UNKNOWN NAME AGENTS OF SECURUS TECHNOLOGIES PHONE COMPANY and others
Plaintiff:
JOHN ANTHONY MICHAEL WILLIAMS
Delvin Stafford v. Sergeant Stout
as 24-6766
Plaintiff:
DELVIN STAFFORD
Defendant:
CAPTAIN ROGERS, OFFICER LAND and SERGEANT STOUT
Osha Johnson v. Marquita McCullough
as 24-6757
Defendant:
LIEUTENANT MCKISSACK, WARDEN JACKSON, LIEUTENANT ROBINSON and others
Plaintiff:
OSHA A. JOHNSON
Stanley Akar James, Jr. v. Charleston County Sheriff's Office
as 24-6755
Plaintiff:
STANLEY D.C. AKAR JAMES, JR., also known as Stanley D.C. Akar James, #1076800, Jr.
Defendant:
CHARLESTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Region Area Protector, SHERIFF KRISTIN R. GRAZIANO, Sheriff, WELLPATH INCORPORATION MEDICAL PROVIDER, Medical Provider: Jane Doe and John Doe and others
James Vaughter v. R. Vaughn
as 24-6724
Defendant:
T. ROWLEY, TARRA JOHNSON, Chief of Housing at SFCC, JANE DOES and others
Plaintiff:
JAMES R. VAUGHTER
James Barnett, Jr. v. William Mouring
as 24-6707
Plaintiff:
JAMES ANTHONY BARNETT, JR., a/k/a Lady Ja Barnett
Defendant:
WILLIAM M. MOURING
Jorge Galeas, Jr. v. Duane Bartlett
as 24-6685
Defendant:
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, HARNETT CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION, HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA and others
Plaintiff:
JORGE GALEAS, JR., a/k/a Jorge Gevara
Tracey Grady v. B. Smith
as 24-6686
Defendant:
STAFF AT SOUTHERN C. I., CASE MANAGER A. WILLIAMS, LIEUTENANT ARMSTRONG and others
Plaintiff:
TRACEY TERRELL GRADY
Da'Mon Mosley v. R. Green
as 24-6666
Defendant:
OFFICER NABONG, Sheriff Deputy, OFFICER L. ANDRONE, Sheriff Deputy and R. E. GREEN, (20-014) Virginia Beach Sheriff Deputy
Plaintiff:
DA'MON AM-JUAN MOSLEY
Daniel Thomas v. Lieutenant Pate
as 24-6659
Plaintiff:
DANIEL ISAIAH THOMAS
Defendant:
LIEUTENANT PATE
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