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

Civil Rights Cases, Dockets and Filings
Cases filed
Cases 71 - 80 of 2,315
Austin Webster v. Saint Louis County, et al
as 24-1127
Plaintiff: Austin J. Webster
Defendant: Saint Louis County and Tamara S. Lemke, Program Facilitator, in her individual and official capacities
Darrel Fisher v. Fernando Gaitan, Jr.
as 24-1115
Plaintiff: Darrel R. Fisher
Defendant: Fernando J. Gaitan, Jr.
Kevin McGee v. Donna Anderson, et al
as 24-1107
Plaintiff: Kevin D. McGee
Defendant: Donna Anderson and Felix T. Vincenz
Monica Morris v. Does
as 24-1100
Plaintiff: Monica Morris
Defendant: Does
Matthew Houston v. Encore Event Technologies, et al
as 24-1093
Plaintiff: Matthew Travis Houston
Defendant: Encore Event Technologies, Encore Productions, Encore Event Services and others
William Carter v. Valerie Huhn
as 24-1054
Plaintiff: William Billy Gene Carter
Defendant: Valerie Huhn, Director, Missouri Division of Mental Health
Jeremy Mount v. J. Fikes, et al
as 24-1047
Plaintiff: Jeremy David Mount, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated
Defendant: Warden J. Fikes, individually and in his official capacity as Warden of FCI Sandstone of PINE County, D. Drilling, individually and in his official capacities as correctional officer for the mail room of FCI-Sandstone PINE county and J. Best, individually and in his official capacities as Correctional Officer of FCI-Sandstone Mail Room of PINE County
Robert Hall v. Paul Woodruff
as 24-1050
Plaintiff: Robert J. Hall
Defendant: Paul Woodruff and Missouri Department of Corrections
Tyrone Scott v. Wayne Holdon, Jr., et al
as 24-1039
Plaintiff: Tyrone L. Scott
Defendant: Wayne Holdon, Jr., DEA, Officer, Miller County Detention Center, Rick Dodd, Retired DEA, Wayne Holding Co. and others
Michael Fiorito v. United States
as 24-1030
Plaintiff: Michael Fiorito
Defendant: United States of America

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