Pritchett et al v. City of Attalla, Alabama et al
Chris Chapman, Joel Cleveland, DeAndre Major, Steve Malone, Samantha Cash, Bradley Barkley, Addison Ponder, Micah Henderson, Garrett Copeland, Brantley Bruce, Kevin Daniel, Erik Padgett, Tanner Jordan, Corbin Pate, Brian Kimbril, Cain Pritchett, Tristan Ritchie, Kenneth Coker, Michael Arnold, Tina Hopper, Lee Davidson, Russell Deweese, David Jester, Justin England, Keith Long, Tim Roden, Mark Scruggs, Hunter Sims, David Smith, William Suddath, Paul Swatek and Terrell Woods |
City of Attalla, Alabama and Avenu Insights & Analytics LLC |
4:2024cv01495 |
November 1, 2024 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama |
Corey L Maze |
Civil Rights: Voting |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 1 COMPLAINT with Jury Demand against All Defendants, filed by Terrell Woods, DeAndre Major, Joel Cleveland, Tim Roden, Tanner Jordan, Michael Arnold, Cain Pritchett, Brian Kimbril, William Suddath, David Jester, Mark Scruggs, Tristan Ritchie, Hunter Sims, Steve Malone, Micah Henderson, Addison Ponder, Kevin Daniel, Paul Swatek, Lee Davidson, Erik Padgett, Justin England, Corbin Pate, David Smith, Chris Chapman, Bradley Barkley, Garrett Copeland, Russell Deweese, Tina Hopper, Kenneth Coker, Brantley Bruce, Keith Long, Samantha Cash. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A)(LCB) |
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