Carlos Kidd v. Rick Thaler, Director, et al
CARLOS RAY KIDD |
RICK THALER, DIRECTOR, TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS DIVISION, RALPH BALES, Prisoner Rape Elimination Act Ombudsman, BRAD LIVINGSTON, Executive Director TDCJ, NATHANIEL QUARTERMAN, Institutional Director, STATE CLASSIFICATION COMMITTEE, REGION 1 DIRECTOR TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, D. MORRIS, Assistant Region 1 Director, LYNN SHARPE, Safe Prisons Program Coordinator, CODY GINSEL, Senior Warden, G CURRIE, Assistant Warden, S. MILLER, Assistant Warden, K WILLIAMS, Unit Classification Chief, BRYANT, Major, KRIS C. COLLINS, Captain, RICHARD A. ADCOCK, Lieutenant, EDWARD B. SELLS, Lieutenant, TOD N. ALLEN, Captain, SANDIE M. VINCENT, Lieutenant, CHRISTOPHER L. NORSWORTHY, Sergeant, ROGELIO A. GARCIA, Sergeant, ROYCE D. JACKSON, Sergeant, TONYA BUTLER, Sergeant, JASON L. ODOM, Sergeant, JOHNNY L. MILLS, Sergeant, PATRICE GOODMAN, Sergeant, PHILIP R. WHIGHAM, Sergeant, ANDREW D. YANOCK, Sergeant, OFFICER NEAL, Correctional Officer V, CLINTON A. ARD, Correctional Officer IV, MYRON BADGER, Correctional Officer II, JOSEPH A. CLARK, JR., Correctional Officer II, JEREMIA D. COULTER, Correctional Officer II, CARLOS A. DELGADO, Correctional Officer III, JUSTIN E. ANDRESS, Correctional Officer I, CHERYL A. GORDON, Correctional Officer III, BILLY MCGUIRE, Correctional Officer II, ALICE MAGEE, Correctional Officer IV, DETRA A. MONROE, Correctional Officer III and JOHN A. SCROGGINS, Correctional Officer III |
11-40616 |
May 31, 2011 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Prisoner - Civil Rights |
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