Mark Showalter v. Gene Johnson
MARK TODD SHOWALTER |
GENE JOHNSON, Director, VDOC, TRACY RAY, Warden, ROSP, J. W. ARMENTROUT, Assistant Warden ROSP, T. ADAMS, Institutional Investigator ROSP, S. SHORTRIDGE, Operations Officer ROSP, JOHN JABE, Deputy Director VDOC, KIMBRIEL, Inspector General VDOC, JOHN ACOSTA, Special Agent of Internal Affairs for the Office of the Inspector General of VDOC, WIANDT, Special Agent of Internal Affairs of Office of the Inspector General of VDOC, KEITH R. DENT, Internal Affairs, Office of the Inspector General of VDOC, J. BLANKENSHIP, Correctional Officer, W. VANOVER, C/O of VDOC, COUNTS, C/O of VDOC, LARGE, C/O of VDOC, D. A. BRAXTON, Former Warden of ROSP, RONALD FOWLER, Lieutenant, STACY MULLINS, Lieutenant, ANDY KILBOURNE, Sergeant VDOC, DREW FLEMING, Sergeant VDOC, K. MCCOY, Lieutenant VDOC, GREG CHILDRESS, Sergeant VDOC, AUSTIN, Sergeant VDOC, HORNE, C/O VDOC, MOONEY, C/O VDOC, CHRISTOPHER BUCHANAN, M.S.W. Psychology Associate, JESSICA MILLER-JOHNSON, M.A. Psychologist w/VDOC, RICKY TIPTON, Corporal VDOC, YVONNE TAYLOR, Treatment Program Supervisor VDOC, C. MOORE, Nurse VDOC, RASNAKE, Corporal VDOC, GREENE, Medical Doctor VDOC, COUCH, Corporal VDOC, BRIAN HURLEY, Corporal VDOC, J. FLEMING, Corporal VDOC, JOHN TAYLOR, Corporal VDOC, K. L. OSBORNE, Warden MCTC, BOEHM, Assistant Warden MCTC, JOHNSON, Major MCTC, DOSS, Inmate Hearings Officer MCTC, THOMPSON, Institutional Investigator MCTC, BONHAM, Nurse VDOC MCTC, T. BANE, Corporal VDOC MCTC, MILLER, Corporal VDOC MCTC, COOK, Lieutenant VDOC MCTC, L. SMITH, Corporal VDOC MCTC, WHITTIMORE, Corporal VDOC MCTC, L. W. HUFFMAN, ZAFAR AHSAN, Doctor and J GODSEY |
09-8141 |
December 1, 2009 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit |
Prisoner - Civil Rights |
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