Davis v. Outlaw
Plaintiff: John M Davis
Defendant: T C Outlaw
Case Number: 2:2008cv00072
Filed: April 24, 2008
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas
Office: Habeas Corpus (General) Office
County: St. Francis
Presiding Judge: William R. Wilson
Presiding Judge: Beth Deere
Nature of Suit: None
Cause of Action: U.S. Government Defendant
Jury Demanded By: 28:2241 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

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Date Filed Document Text
November 25, 2008 Opinion or Order Filing 42 JUDGMENT re 41 Memorandum Opinion and Order dismissing petition for writ of habeas corpus with prejudice. Signed by Magistrate Judge Beth Deere on 11/25/08. (bkp)
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